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Eugene McCarthy understands the significance of what the young have become. "If we'd had the 18-year-olds in 1968," he says, "the outcome might have been different." Congressional Aide Mark Talisman thinks the young might become involved in an alliance with the elderly-a fascinating possibility, since the under 30 and over 50 total more than 88 million voters. Says he: "The kids are sympathetic to Social Security increases, health programs and so on. I sense an Oriental feeling-respect and sympathy for the very...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICS: The Battle for the Democracy Party | 7/17/1972 | See Source »

...Rolling Stones were back in America for the first time since Altamont 2½ years ago, and their concerts had sold out within hours in Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Recognizing that the group is a very special talisman for the cultural breakaways who have built their lifestyles around them, TIME's Tim Tyler sought out a typical Stones freak last week and went with him to San Francisco's Winterland. Tyler's report...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: A Day in the Life | 6/19/1972 | See Source »

...Mark Talisman '63, former fellow of the Institute of Politics and administrative aide to Congressman Charles Vanik (D-Ohio), had strongly encouraged students to come to Washington to express support for pending antiwar legislation. "I really am terribly dismayed that there are so few people from Harvard here," Talisman remarked...

Author: By James S. Henry, Susan F. Kinsley, and Dorothy A. Lindsay, S | Title: A Byrd in the Hand Is Worth Thieu in the Bush | 5/23/1972 | See Source »

...make up for lack of numbers with knowledge and good argument," was Talisman's advice to the 50 students...

Author: By James S. Henry, Susan F. Kinsley, and Dorothy A. Lindsay, S | Title: A Byrd in the Hand Is Worth Thieu in the Bush | 5/23/1972 | See Source »

...Democratic Caucus restricting Nixon's war powers happened only because of lobbying." Mark Talisman, administrative assistant to Rep. Charles Vanik (D-Ohio) told the students at a briefing Monday morning. "If that isn't proof. I don't know what...

Author: By Dorothy A. Lindsay, | Title: Easy to but not Through | 5/19/1972 | See Source »

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