Word: throughly
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Excerts from "Appeasement at Munich" reprinted through the courtesy of John F. Kennedy.
Often a local official cannot begin his brief introduction before the crowd starts yelling "We want Kennedy, we want Kennedy." And the Senator keeps up the spirit through his speech, especially as he utters again and again his evocative slogan, "move this country forward."
Although Fuller denied the "reactionary" charges, the chronological order of each party's initiative in seeking professorial advice is revealing. The Scholars group stems from concern by Nixon and men like Fuller over the lack of academic participation in the present administration. "There has been a dropping off of the...
The essential difference between the two men is indicating by their conceptions of the way a legislator should representatives his constituency. Stafford seems to feel that no matter how badly informed the people of Vermont are, their representatives should reflect every aspect of the majority opinion Meyer seems to believe...
Talking to voters, one frequently finds that they are afraid of war, that they think American policy is confused, that they think Meyer is sincere and may even have the right idea; but that they won't vote for him. "He's too talky," said one elderly lady. "Every time...