Word: tending
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Those who would "teach" us how to treat our "minorities" would do better to tend to their...
...wherever they come-if the world swallowed the line now being peddled by the American press to the effect that a "traditional hatred" exists between the Vietnamese of the highlands and those of the lowlands. Those who would "teach" us how to treat our "minorities" would do better to tend to their...
...think it is time for a liberal to answer the self-righteous charge of political thoughtlessness levelled by David D. Friedman '65 in his column in the Oct. 30 issue of the CRIMSON. If we tend to ridicule Senator Goldwater, it is our best answer to people who listen to no arguments but their own. If this tactic has wronged the mental elasticity of any supporters of Senator Goldwater, if they are in fact open to persuasion, I should like to offer the argument of one liberal against the conscientious conservative...
...begun by the appointment of Democratic state chairman Gerry Doherty. Kennedy has been trying to build up a liberal party organization that can work for candidates in the primary, and unify the various personal followings that make up the party. Bellotti's defeat after his divisive primary victory, should tend to strengthen the convention system and discourage primary races based purely on ambition...
...consistently. Verona, Me., (pop. 435) went for Johnson 139 to 55-almost an exact reversal of its 1960 margin for Richard Nixon. Of Connecticut's 169 towns, Johnson won all but eleven -a feat unmatched even by Roosevelt. While conservative on economic and domestic matters, New Englanders tend to be international-minded-and Goldwater's trigger-happy image hurt him there. So did his confused stance on social security, particularly since it was so publicly aired by Fellow Republican Nelson Rockefeller in the New Hampshire primary...