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They were honest about wanting to neutralize these people. They were hon est about saying they were dangerous and, you know, could destroy the system we had. They were right. There are many ways to neutralize an enemy. You can kill him-that's the ultimate neutralization. Discredit him so he can't do any work-that's another way. You can hassle him until he gets burned out and leaves voluntarily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: MOORE'S CONFUSED MANIFESTO | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...honorary committee of Ledyard '75 was a near-exact replica of the Social Registry. From the Hon. and Mrs. Standish Bradford through the Davenports, the Hallowells, the Peabodys and Saltonstalls, to the pride and joy of Hamilton, General George S. Patton, son of Gen. Blood and Guts Patton himself. Hamilton even has a Patton Park or some such memorial complete with a bronze tank...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Royalty Reigns At Myopia Hunt | 7/3/1975 | See Source »

...acting career is not good for marriage," but she is not ready to settle down. Her parents are encouraging her independence. They recently bought a London apartment for her. But she does not want it known too quickly that she has stopped housekeeping for her boy friend, the Hon. Patrick Fisher, a rich young man about town. Show business, she knows only too well, is a lot of hype-and giving up such a trendy arrangement might kill her publicity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Not Exactly Like Mom | 6/16/1975 | See Source »

...might agree with the Hon. Hugh Scott that railway nationalization would not work in the U.S. [March 17], but reject his comment about the present state of the nationalized British railways. As an American who has spent two years in England, I find the rail service here without equal anywhere with the possible exception of Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum: The Cold War | 3/31/1975 | See Source »

...outside Washington, Butterfield has found that his forthright revelation about the tapes has created quite a different reaction. On trips, Butterfield is constantly sought out by people who want to congratulate him for his hon esty and candor. In Los Angeles, one woman asked him if he would shake her son's hand. "His father was killed in Viet Nam," she said. "You're the kind of man he would want his son to grow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Dialing Butterfield Hate | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

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