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...wholeheartedly support Goldwater if Barry were to get the 1964 Republican nomination. "I know of no Republican presidential candidate on the horizon whom I could not support at present," he said. "No matter whom the convention nominates, that man can be sure of my fervent support." He did, however, utter an implicit warning against Goldwater's becoming too closely associated with the wayway right. Said Eisenhower: "I despise all adjectives that try to describe people as liberal or conservative, rightist or leftist, as long as they stay in the useful part of the road." Even more, he said...
...Utter Destitution." The American people, he writes, have too easily swallowed the Galbraithian notion that the U.S. has all the production it needs. Americans have become "defeatist" about their own economy and in the last decade have settled for one of the lowest rates of growth in the world, which Myrdal calculates at a meager 1 %, a figure below the estimates of most other economists. Seven percent of the American people live in what Myrdal calls "utter destitution," e.g., individuals with an annual income under $1,000, families with an annual income under...
Brown, another one of the insurgents this year, had a wonderful time welcoming John Pont to the Ivy League last week. To everyone's utter amazement the Bruins licked Yale 12-7 in the Bowl for its first Ivy triumph in three years...
...Leavis' Richmond Lecture, delivered in the spring of 1962, is perhaps the least important of the three critiques. Though Leavis claims in his preface "no personal animus" against Snow, his criticism is too emotional, too insulting to be anything but a personal attack. "The Two Cultures exhibits an utter lack of distinction, and an embarrassing vulgarity of style...if his lecture has any value...it is a document for the study of cliche." Such statements are unmistakable in their tone, their emphasis, their unnecessary sharpness. They make interesting reading, but convince no one. His motives remain highly suspicious...
Thanks to TIME, millions of Americans both north and south of the Mason-Dixon line are beginning to realize the utter stupidity and un-Christian and antiquated thinking of those who for the past 100 years have done all in their power to keep the Negro in an invisible cage...