Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Anderson peppered his campaign with a buckshot array of intelligent, unorthodox attacks on specific problems, he nevertheless failed to project the vision that would give wings to a political movement capable of upsetting the two-party system. He might well complain that his 317-page platform was barely read, much less reported. Still the longtime political conservative, who had moderated his views enough to be endorsed by New York's Liberal Party and the New Republic, gambled mainly on riding a wave of anti-Carter and anti-Reagan sentiment. That, clearly, was not enough...
...Nevertheless, the four-cornered attack far surpassed Bowdoin's output. The Polar Bears, who did not muster anything resembling an attack in the second half, were limited to six shots on goal on the day by the relentless Harvard pressure...
...chances. The committee, at least the second of its kind, insisted that its membership spanned a wide ideological spectrum and that its function was more educational than political. Several prominent figures on it, however, are longtime Democratic Party supporters, and it risks being viewed as just another partisan organization. Nevertheless, its formation points up how important the judicial issue has become in the presidential race...
...large, pleased with Katherine Ashton's article on Blaridge's Theatre (What Is To Be Done?, Sept. 18); after all, any publicity is good publicity. Nevertheless, I was mystified by a few assertions she presented as commonplace truths, and somewhat annoyed at her out-of-hand dismissal of the idea of a semi-repertory company, a dismissal based, I think, on flimsy reasoning...
Psychiatrists believe that problems can be solved. Not a way to reach the White House, of course, but charming nevertheless...