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Immediately after Nixon made the remarks in Denver, Ronald V. Ziegler, Presidential press secretary, called reporters together to "clarify" the President's statement...

Author: By Leopold N. Loeb, | Title: Nixon Calls Manson Guilty; Attorneys Move a Mistrial | 8/4/1970 | See Source »

...status at the Vatican is deliberately ambiguous. The White House has cautiously cast him as a man with President Richard M. Nixon's "special confidence" who will not reside in Rome but will simply call on the Pope from time to time. Presidential Press Secretary Ron Ziegler described Lodge as Nixon's "personal representative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: New Emissary to the Pope | 7/13/1970 | See Source »

...Vice President's broadside took Nixon by surprise-it came "right out of the blue," said an aide. But the President simply had Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler explain to reporters that Agnew was speaking for himself, that Rhodes would not be replaced because the President wanted "a wide range of views" represented on the commission. Later, outgoing HEW Secretary Robert Finch who joined Nixon's White House staff, observed that the incident only served to strengthen the commission. Said Finch: "It might perhaps have given it more legitimacy and visibility than it had before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Vice Presidency: Agnew's Pungent Quotient | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

Secretary of State Philip Roth, Novelist Jerry Rubin, Yippie Bobby Scale, Black Panther Susan Sontag, Critic Gloria Steinem, Journalist Frank Stella, Artist Gay Talese, Journalist John Tunney, Congressman (Calif.) John Updike, Novelist Tom Wolfe, Journalist Charles Young, Chancellor, U.C.L.A. Ron Ziegler, Nixon Press Secretary

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Essay: Jun. 29, 1970 | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

...ourselves, a disparate group that includes Eldridge Cleaver as well as Neil Armstrong, Tom Hayden as well as Ron Ziegler, Susan Sontag as well as Rod McKuen, Ralph Nader as well as Van Cliburn. Like any generation, we contain contradictions and exceptions, including those, particularly among the blacks, who want to burn and bury the system. But the revolutionaries among us, political or cultural, are a minority; reform, not revolution, is our aim. As a generation, we are distinguished by our lack of anger. Circled by fury, we are the unfurious; surrounded by passion, we are the dispassionate. Most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: THE SILENT GENERATION REVISITED | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

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