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McCarthy told the crowd that Americans should "use reason and knowledge to give some direction to history." He was repeatedly interrupted by cheers. At a press conference, McCarthy said he had expected Sen. Robert F. Kennedy '48 (D-N.Y.) to run for President, but he was "surprised" at the timing of Kennedy's announcement...
Thirteen Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates formed a Harvard Students for Kennedy group last night and sent a telegram to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy '48 (D-N.Y.) urging him to announce his Presidential candidacy...
...Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.) said yesterday that he expects Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D-N.Y.) '48 will declare his candidacy for the Presidential nomination before Monday...
Last November the contingent successfully defended its unblemished record in intercollegiate competition by defeating a strong Columbia team at the Brandeis Invitational Knockout Tournament. The members of that squad playing together for the last time are: Don Bloch, Peter Y. Connor, Lawrence A. Darby, Emmett Keeler, John V. Lindsey II, and Mark Thompson...
Both of these arguments are at least debateable. If Senators Fulbright (D-Ark.) and Kennedy (D-N.Y.) are right, the U.S. could make substantial reductions in the scope and nature of its Asian commitments without seriously endangering the country's security. Similarly, it is not at all obvious that American security and well-being depend on the incessant production of more and more modern missiles...