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...purpose of the somewhat gerontological gathering was to nominate a slate of "Prohi" candidates for 1968, a full year ahead of the laggard major parties. That is the only lead the party is likely to enjoy. Having amassed a grand total of 27,000 votes in 1964, the Prohibitionists-whose symbol is a camel, because, as one member explained, "it can go a long way without liquid"-decided to stick with a loser. Renominated for President was E. Har old Munn Sr., 63, an associate dean at Michigan's Hillsdale College. Named as his running mate was Topeka Evangelist...
...Kokomo, Ind. (Government); R.L. Ehrenberg of Clifton, N.Y. (Physics); Nils E. Ekfelt of College Station, Tex.. (German): John B. Foster Jr. of Monkato, Minn. (Slavic); Andrew M. Lewis of Richmond, Va. (Mathematics); Stephen D. Roper of Portland, Ore. (Biology): Mark L. Rosenberg of Montclair, N.J. (Biology); Martin I. Slate of Quincy (Linguistics and Classics) and Mark V. Tushnet of Maplewood, N.J. (Government...
...Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty and former Governor Pat Brown. Yorty, an old foe of Bobby Kennedy, is organizing a conservative-oriented delegation to be headed by himself. Brown tells his friends that he will never serve under Yorty, and hence may have to form his own more liberal slate, as he did successfully in the 1964 presidential primary...
There is every expectation that a slate of far-right delegates pledged to George Wallace will be entered in the primary. Getting on the ballot is relatively easy since only 13,000 signatures are required. At the other extreme, an ultra-liberal rump, the California Democratic Council, has announced that if the war is not over by September, it will then hold its own convention to choose a delegation pledged to a candidate who opposes Administration policy in Viet Nam. If the Democratic vote does split four ways in next June's primary...
Harvard will try to finish with a clean GBL slate when it closes the season here against Boston University Tuesday...