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...constitution, however, is that it provides an answer for the first time to the question that has plagued Spain ever since the civil war: What will happen when Franco dies? As before, his regime will have to choose between a king (most probably Don Juan de Borbón y Battenberg, 53, the liberal-minded pretender to the Spanish throne) and a regent (favored by antimonarchists as a device to turn Spain into a republic). But the new constitution provides some guarantee that the death of Franco, who until now has been virtually the sole and single source of full...
Three years ago, the Giants were one of the toughest teams in the National Football League, winners of four Eastern Conference championships in five years. Sherman, a Brooklyn boy himself, won a ten-year contract of $40,000 per. But the Giants decided that their team needed rebuilding. Quarterback Y. A. Tittle went to sell insurance in California, and the Giants traded away an All-Pro linebacker (Sam Huff), two All-Pro tackles (Roosevelt Grier and Dick Modzelewski), and an All-Pro defensive back (Erich Barnes). Result: in 1964, the Giants won two of 14 games. In 1965, they...
...everyone was quite as enthusiastic over the plan as Ribicoff was. Senator Jacob Javits (R-N.Y.) was openly skeptical about its value. Another committee member said that expanded congressional committee staffs could perform the review work just as easily and as objectively as could an independent agency...
Schaflander and a teacher at Hunter College conceived the idea of a student-teacher political action committee after they had taken a group of their students to Washington, D.C., last Tuesday to meet with Senator Robert F. Kennedy '48 (D-N.Y...