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...threatened and abused by Harvard's racism and chose to band tightly together, to close out any feeling but hate in an attempt to face and do battle with the white monolith. Their strategy turned out to be self-defeating, however, as black students drifted further away from the mainstream of college life...
...emphasis will be on Popkin's contention that the three remaining questions are not really relevant to the mainstream of the grand jury inquiry, in line with the court's decision in Branzburg vs. Hayes: his original argument -- that academicians are entitled to the same privilege of sources as journalists -- was shattered by the Supreme Court's reversal of the Caldwell decision...
Popkin has been attempting for more than a year to avoid answering certain questions before the grand jury, on the grounds that he felt that doing so would compromise his academic sources and that the questions were irrelevant to the mainstream of the grand jury's investigation...
...more earthy concerns. Because of this, George McGovern has always tried to identify himself more with Robert Kennedy, who could forge the alliance between the suburb and the city, than with McCarthy. That "unholy alliance" is the key to success for any significant left-wing movement in the mainstream of American politics, and since February, creating it has been McGovern's primary...
...growing success of the conservative seminaries directly reflects broader shifts in U.S. Protestantism. While liberal mainstream denominations have been shrinking, conservative evangelical churches report rising membership (and bank) rolls. Many liberals have become disillusioned with the church as an instrument of social reform and have redirected their money to secular organizations. Moderates have become disenchanted for other reasons. Union, for example, lost some longtime donors as it became increasingly involved in radical causes...