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Franklin L. Ford, former dean of the Faculty, has returned from a one-term sabbatical in Europe and will be living in Quincy House beginning in September...
...would rather be a one-term President than be a two-term President at the cost of seeing America become a second-rate power and seeing this nation accept the first defeat in its proud 190-year history." Nixon said...
...faculty voted by a margin of 42-7 to sustain the Ad Board's one-term suspension of Gregory K. Pilkington, a second-year law student. Pilkington's suspension-the Board's most severe punishment-was the major issue in the protests and disruption of the last week...
...students particularly objected to the Administrative Board's one-term suspension of Gregory K. Pilkington, a second-year law student...
Partly as a result, the one-term President may be the pattern of the future even as the one-term mayor is almost that now. Political labels will become less important than they are even today, and it is likely that third and fourth parties-one of Wallaceite right-wingers, the other of left-of-center liberals-will be forces to reckon with in the elections of the '70s. The older parties may polarize along ideological, educational, or age lines. Simply because young people will constitute the largest single voting bloc in the nation, they may force a lowering...