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...into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts-for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free. To such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Historical Notes: Muffled Drum | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

Kennedy says he will loyally campaign for the ticket in 1968, and has promised to submit sworn affidavits, if need be, to keep his name off primary ballots in such states as New Hampshire, Nebraska and Oregon. His avid supporters may mount write-in campaigns for him anyway-although they have found little backing thus far in the ranks of regular Democrats. One outfit, the Citizens for Kennedy-Ful-bright, wrote 5,000 former delegates and alternates to Democratic conventions requesting support, got only 28 positive replies. Said an Oregonian: "The only time I would favor Senator Fulbright...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: The Temper of the Times | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

Holy Hell. As a result, a college's pursuit of a new president frequently becomes a panicky, yearlong canvass for the right man that involves trustees, alumni, administrators, professors and even students, who are increasingly being invited to submit recommendations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: The Pursuit of Presidents | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

...Much Force?" [March 24] is a germane question. However, I submit two thoughts: 1) It is not difficult for Monday-morning quarterbacks to condemn a police officer who, under great physical and emotional stress and in deadly combat with a deranged man, uses his service revolver to defend himself and the community he serves; but 2) it is difficult to understand why the public consistently vetoes improvements in training, salary and working conditions that would attract qualified applicants to the police service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 7, 1967 | 4/7/1967 | See Source »

...strip mining to the director of natural resources, taking it away from the state mines department, which has a reputation for favoring strippers. The law prohibits stripping within 100 feet of any public road, stream, park, school or building. Strippers, when they apply for a mining permit, must now submit a detailed advance plan of how they intend to reclaim the mined land. They are further required to carry a minimum of $50,000 liability insurance to cover damages from sliding overburden to any adjacent property owners, who may recover three times the actual damage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conservation: A legacy of Torment | 3/31/1967 | See Source »

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