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"You are guilty either of grave oversight or willful neglect in regard to Richard Nixon," read the stern letter to the editor of the New York Times. Its author, David Eisenhower II, 20, Ike's grandson, was in the thick of his new job as chairman of the Youth...
Too many of the pieces, though, are simply mediocre, and mediocre in the same ways. For besides the nominal unity conferred on an anthology by covers and critics; the material in the Advocate manifests a troubling coherence. Many of the pieces are acts of prudence. In the best of them...
The President's campaign rhetoric is already beginning to emerge. "I am not saying you never had it so good, but it is a fact, isn't it?" Johnson said Monday in a quote which will no doubt be echoed countless times throughout the campaign. Johnson clearly isn't going...
The New York Times Company announced yesterday afternoon that it will sue the Harvard Lampoon for $175,000 for "willful deceit, commercial libel and commercial defamation" in its March 7 Times parody.
U.S. Justice Department officials are presently studying the parody to determine whether they will file criminal charges for "willful fraudulent claim of copyright." It is a federal offense to appropriate copyright for material not clearly a parody.