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...viable candidate won him his primaries, and insured his victory at Miami Beach: the antiwar left and the minorities For as David Kolodney noted in a recent Ram parts article McGovern has not been delivered to this coalition as a consolation prize; he is instead the first mainstream emblem of its growing political power. This coalition now has the political muscle to nominate the Democratic Party candidate. Whether it has the muscle to elect a President remains an open question...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: D.C. Machismo | 10/3/1972 | See Source »

...memorandum. Nwafor explains that presenting only a black nationalist line can lead to the development of an "intellectual apartheid" where the department is separated from the mainstream of intellectual life in the university community Nwafor states that "the impression is distinctly conveyed that a serious tudent is best served by steering clear of the offerings of the department...

Author: By Douglas E. Schoen, | Title: Nwafor Warns Afro Review Of 'Intellectual Apartheid' | 9/22/1972 | See Source »

...events may have moved Richard Nixon closer to enlisting the "new majority," cited so often in Miami Beach, at least in his own re-election cause, although little was done to give the party a broader, more lasting base. The President must successfully isolate McGovern from the mainstream of the challenger's own party (which McGovern has already done to a great extent himself). Nixon also must resist the temptation to assail his opponent emotionally rather than logically. If he can do those things, it is very likely that he will win "four more years." The U.S. electorate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAMPAIGN: A New Majority for Four More Years? | 9/4/1972 | See Source »

Their latest, "All Together Now," is comfortably situated in the mainstream of English rock. And therein lies the group's problem. Argent is consistently faithful to the roots of English rock, so faithful, in fact, that much of its impact is lost. The result is an album that is good, but not outstanding...

Author: By Frederick Boyd, | Title: There's Silver in the Mainstream | 7/18/1972 | See Source »

Argent's tendency to lighten everything they do has lessened their importance. They are one of the five best unknown rock bands in creation by choice. They seem content to play in the rave-up mainstream of English rock: albums of two rave-ups, mediocre blues, and a couple of tunes to acknowledge roots in R and B. Argent's strong point is simply that they do what they do so well with the assistance of one of rock's finer keyboard players in the tradition established by Steve Winwood. It's not a taxing, or particularly innovative music...

Author: By Frederick Boyd, | Title: There's Silver in the Mainstream | 7/18/1972 | See Source »

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