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...outplayed Harvard in both halves," a disconsolate Brown coach Cliff Stevenson said in the losers' lockrroom. "We played an excellent game, and had the opportunities, but couldn't put them in," he added. Sometimes, the ball bounces the other way. HENRY SIDEROPOULOS...
...told TIME on Election Night, "and the Republicans were able to capitalize on them." Loyally refusing to accept the massive defeat as a rejection of Democratic Party philosophy, Kennedy gives George Mc-Govern credit for "plowing lots of new ground in this campaign. As in the case of Adlai Stevenson, McGovern may well have pointed to a direction in which this country will move in the years to come...
Sincerely, George McGovern. And he went on to borrow from Adlai Stevenson who borrowed from Abraham Lincoln who had been borrowed by Coca Cola: The Story of the Boy Who Stubbed His Toe in the Dark, by George McGovern. "It hurts too much too laugh...
What baffles many people who have witnessed similar episodes is why the nation is not up in arms over what may be the first documented case of political espionage in our history. Why is there no public reaction to the general aura of "the deal," as Senator Adlai Stevenson III describes it? Where is indignation? Where is the visceral sense that some fundamental arrangement of the society, some deeper human contracts or standards have been abused...
...Democratic candidates in actual campaigns rather than become active in the campus Young Democrats. He remembers driving Cambridge voters to the polls in the 1952 election. "In retrospect, I can see that the Cambridge Democratic politicians were primarily interested in the local races, and cared little for the Stevenson campaign," he said...