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...Mahe coached the candidate on how to make the most of white suburban parents' fears about school busing. One Gradison TV spot described it as "a cruel experiment with our children." Mahe staged campaign appearances for Gradison by Vice President Ford, Senators Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio, James Buckley of New York and Charles Percy of Illinois and former Attorney General Elliot Richardson. To match the Republican effort, Luken brought in Maine Senator Edmund Muskie, Ohio Governor John Gilligan and Veteran Political Consultant Mark Shields. His advice to Luken was to focus the campaign even more squarely...
Evans, a Manhattan dentist's son, relishes the growing legends that surround his success. With his darkly handsome face and deep mellifluous voice-a blend of West Side New York with Bill Buckley vowel attenuation-drama is his element. The wonder is that his own acting career failed. In fitting Old Hollywood style, he was "discovered" by Norma Shearer by the pool of the Beverly Hills Hotel. Shearer decided that Evans was the man to play her late husband, MGM Producer Irving Thalberg, in the film Man of a Thousand Faces. Evans has since been compared to Thai-berg...
...James L. Buckley (R-N.Y.) described the cartoon Friday as a "vicious and incredibly offensive antireligious drawing," and asked the Council of College Presidents to consider a proposal for the "expulsion of any student or group of students who deliberately abuse [the press] in a tax-supported institution...
...Buckley called for the civil rights directors of both the Justice Department and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to investigate whether publishing the cartoon violated federal discrimination statutes...
...Buckley said that by publishing something possibly discriminatory and definitely offensive to certain students, the paper misused the university's "power to impose student fees that go to pay the costs of printing campus publications...