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...confusions of Watergate can even become mildly fratricidal. When Senator James Buckley of New York tried to dismiss the whole affair as "morbid cynicism," he prompted a public protest from his younger brother Bill, who accused Nixon of "taking the Fifth Amendment" on the problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Who's for Whom | 5/28/1973 | See Source »

...Regarding your article "Sex and Mao at Princeton" [April 30], I was sorry to note that you seem to have misread the introduction to the birth control handbook as myopically as Mr. Buckley. The booklet does denounce birth control, but not birth control as we know it, through contraception. The booklet denounces birth control through such methods as India's "voluntary" (i.e., paid) sterilization by surgery, a practice that was used as a "preventive measure" against hereditary mental defectiveness in some states in this country at the outset of this century...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 21, 1973 | 5/21/1973 | See Source »

SENATOR JAMES BUCKLEY, 50, an engaging conservative from New York, has had his vice-presidential chances at least slightly set back. Though he supported the Percy resolution calling for an independent prosecutor, it was a tardy conversion. Previously, he had been defending Nixon against charges of scandal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Who's Up... ...And Who's Down | 5/21/1973 | See Source »

...worked with the best kids in the nation," said Francis Donahue, who is retiring after 50 years as business director of the Yale Daily News. The kids -the likes of Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, Yale President Kingman Brewster Jr. and National Review Editor William F. Buckley Jr.-have collected $80,000 to buy Donahue an annuity. Who was the most impressive chairman of the News during his half century? "Buckley, hands down," says Donahue. "He'd always throw out ads to run anti-Buckley letters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, May 21, 1973 | 5/21/1973 | See Source »

...Kevin Buckley, Newsweek's Saigon correspondent for four years until he came to Harvard as a Nieman this year, says that the program can't fail to help people be better journalists. "It's a good thing to take a year off in any profession," Buckley said. "You particularly need to escape the deadening pace that most jobs in journalism require. For me it was extremely valuable to have the time to get reacquainted with the United States and to think it all through...

Author: By Emily Wheeler, | Title: Stop the Presses | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

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