XXXII UP AGAINST THE WALL
(pages 1083–1121)
1083 “of ‘the Establishment’”: Galbraith State 330–31. electrical power: NYT 11/10/65. 1084 oscillate wildly: Rosenthal and Gelb 17; W 1965 206–13. 1085 blackout had begun: Rosenthal and Gelb 85; W 1965 208–13; NYT 11/16/65. too, had vanished: NYT 11/13/65. led to safety: Life 11/19/65. 1086 increase in births: NYT 8/10–12/66. candle in his hand: Rosenthal and Gelb 37. “no electricity”: ibid 66. 1087 “sharpener still worked”: NYT 11/16/65; Rosenthal and Gelb 12. NEB LUDD Clerk: Graham and Gurr 19. 1088 mayor was defeated: Theodore White 1968 426–27; Middletown Press 10/7/70; NYT 6/11/66, 6/7/67; Fab VII 267. federal government alone: Servan—Schreiber 103, 134. in an automobile: Galbraith Affluent 171–72; Schlesinger Crisis 264. 1089 it was true: Affluent 171–72; Bird 150. whatever the weather: NYT 7/21/68. “Eyes of Texas”: W 1965 78–81. 1090 garrison prison state: Goldman Tragedy 257; Arendt 451–59. “handle current traffic”: Whyte 441; Bird 262; State 45. 1091 now inconceivable: Servan—Schreiber 55–61. “flatulent indigestion”: Statistical Abstract of the United States 1969 table 891 p 590; Time editors 73. 1092 of her mother: Time editors 72–73. “him to act”: State 243, 247; Mowry 206, 207. the technostructure: Time editors 66; State 82. 1093 planned economy: NYT 1/21/68. hope of gain: Servan-Schreiber 81, 141. 1094 were expensive: Mowry 200; Servan-Schreiber 134–35. is doubtful: Servan-Schreiber 163. 1095 of autonomy: John Brooks Leap 250; State 13, 14; Servan—Schreiber 81–82, 141. interest group: W 1965 55, 1969 122; Servan—Schreiber 69. 1096 “overthrow it”: Theodore White 1968 424; “Democracy Has/Hasn’t a Future.” “economic goals”: Leap 269; State 20; Affluent 249. the United States: NYT 4/24/68, 7/1/68, 3/9/68. Old Wabash: NYT 6/10/68. 1097 “blasé permissivists”: New Republic 9/12/70; NYT 10/26/69; W 1970 202. “or leprosy”: W 1969 122; Fab VII 59. domestic policies: New Republic 9/12/70; NYT 7/24/70; U.S. News & World Report 8/3/70. been the point: Leap 327. 1098 “stomach! Wild!”: NYT 8/25/64, 10/22/67, 3/15/70. deemed nonviolent: Theodore White 1968 214. coast to coast: NYT 12/4/64, 3/11/65; W 1965 44–45; NYT 3/9/65. 1099 “today’s foxhole”: NYT 9/2/65, 4/15/65, 3/9/65, 2/21/65, 3/24/65, 2/23/67; Graham and Gurr 516–17; NYT 1/21/67; Leap 241. “blow is college”: NYT 10/9/69. San Francisco State: NYT 11/10/66; Collier’s 79; NYT 1/21/67; W 1967 128; NYT 11/27/68. “education for?”; W 1969 125; NYT 3/12/67; W 1969 128. 1100 an abyss: Collier’s 79. “toward youth”: Life: The 1960s; Hartford Courant 11/8/69. “for self-discipline?”: Hechinger and Hechinger 177. 1101 (“damn damn”): Fab V 28. “company comes”: Lifton 80. “see what happens”: Murray “Individuality”: Leap 145–46. “cudgels of thrift”: Leap 233; Riesman 100; Packard Wilderness 25. 1102 “lunch and supper”: Leap 233, 145; Saturday Evening Post 10/28/61. “Isn’t Everybody?”: Hechinger and Hechinger 121; Fab V 128; Hechinger and Hechinger 116–17; Seventeen September 1961. “the puh-lain”: Hechinger and Hechinger 94, 89–90; Life: The 1960s; W 1966 149. 1103 said acne: NYT 10/5/70; W 1966 150; NYT 8/5/66, 8/12/66; W 1966 163; Fab VI 148–49, V 28. Gallup reported: Lifton 111–12; T 2/23/68; Loth 15; Hechinger and Hechinger 165. would have thought: Hechinger and Hechinger 16. 1104 leisure class: W 1969 185; NYT 7/7/69. after 10 P.M.: W 1970 128. and furniture: T 2/23/68; Loth 101–102, 106–107. $3,000 and $10,000: NYT 9/5/63; T 9/13/63. 1105 65 policemen: Leap 234; Hartford Courant 7/29/70. worth of damage: W 1969 119. girls’ dormitory: Hartford Courant 3/13/70. 1106 swaying visibly: NYT 1/27/66; W 1970 192–94; Wilderness 353; W 1970 193; Hartford Courant 1/27/70; W 1970 190. Aunt Tom: W 1967 258; Wilderness 85; NYT 3/29/67; Life 2/3/67; Wilderness 81; NYT 2/10/66. higher up: W 1970 193; Friedan 249; Riesman 156; W 1967 134; NYT 6/16/67. 1107 “do we get laid?”: Wilderness 144–45, 60–61. (under any circumstances): NYT 10/8/68. 1108 full body flush: NYT 1/19/68, 11/22/69, 1/14/69, 10/9/69. toddlers watched: DeMott 53; Collier’s 131. lost their novelty: W 1968 186–90: NYT 7/30/68, 10/1/68, 9/23/68. 1109 is electrocuted: NYT 4/20/69, 2/12/71; DeMott 112; NYT 2/11/68. loops and coils: Wilderness 68; NYT 6/1/70. in 1965: Wilderness 250–51; W 1966 62; NYT 3/18/62, 12/20/63; Fab VII 176. 1110 key she had: W 1967 258; T 8/9/68. bedroom with whom: Middletown Press 3/6/70. “love in return”: Wilderness 60. 1111 heavy drugs: ibid 149. merely a memory: NYT 9/26/43;.. T 6/11/45; NYT 4/13/55, 8/25/60; Phillips Blitz 358. (with benzedrine): NYT 4/12/62; T 8/10/62; NYT 12/13/62; Newsweek 8/17/70. 1112 taken a trip: W 1966 91. continued to spread: NYT 5/29/63. his mother-in-law: W 1966 91. “afraid of him”: ibid; W 1967 197; NYT 5/14/67. 1113 Great Notion (1964): Collier’s 76; NYT 2/4/62, 7/27/64. “nationwide avalanche”: Collier’s 73. 1114 a single year: W 1967 196, 1970 254. Politics of Free: Sanders 39; W 1967 197. other narcotics: Fab VII 84; Hartford Courant 8/10/70; W 1967 200. 1115 “the hard way”: W 1967 196. up at dawn: ibid 198; NYT 5/5/67. deformed infants: NYT 6/28/67, 5/5/68. 1116 and up yours: NYT 6/8/66; Collier’s 79. “to get in”: W 1967 201. from a cliff: NYT 5/31/67. 1117 Charles Manson: Sanders 39–40; NYT 8/19/67; Sanders 37–38. Lower East Side: NYT 10/9/69, 10/10/69. 1117–1118 in a corner… “anything to us”: W 1967 202; T 10/20/67, 10/13/67; NYT 10/16/67. 1118 “the flowers gone?”: T 10/13/67; NYT 10/5/67. 1118–21 Hess portrait: NYT 9/28/69; Theodore White 1968 32; Stan Lehr and Louis Rossetto Jr. “The New Right Credo—Libertarianism” New York Times Magazine 1/10/71; Newsweek 9/29/69; Murray Kempton “Karl Hess: Goldwater Finds His Sorensen” New Republic 8/8/64; James Boyd “From Far Right to Far Left—and Farther” New York Times Magazine 12/6/70.
XXXIII THE YEAR EVERYTHING WENT WRONG
(pages 1122–1150)
1122 was assassinated: T 12/13/68; NYT 12/31/68, 1/10/68, 6/2/68, 4/17/68, 12/21/68, 8/17/68, 1/17/68. Biafra starved: NYT 7/16/68, 8/2/68, 1/23/68, 12/13/68. “cease and desist?”: NYT 9/19/68; Fab VII 176; NYT 9/13/67, 2/15/68, 7/16/68, 7/19/68; T 5/17/68. 1123 straight or sick: NYT 9/13/68. the runner-up: NYT 5/5/68, 5/8/68, 12/24/68. off North Korea: NYT 11/21/68, 5/28/68. and hand grenades: W 1969 110; NYT 1/24/68. 1124 He failed: W 1968 22; NYT 1/25/68. possible to forget: NYT 1/25/68, 1/27/68. “to the coast”: W 1968 84. in South Vietnam: NYT 2/5/68; W 1968 84. 1125 million dollars: NYT 1/30/68. “not been achieved”: T 3/1/68; NYT 1/25/68; W 1968 28–35. now this: Life: The 1960s, by Clark Clifford: Halberstam 647–48; NYT 4/26/68, 1/19/68. 1126 even want it: W 1968 35, 88; T 4/12/68. three years earlier; T 4/19/68; NYT 4/11/68; T 5/10/68. Complete Victory: W 1968 247–48. “clean for Gene”: Theodore White 1968 79. 1127 “the United States”: NYT 3/16/68, 3/17/68. said. Then… “as your President”: NYT 4/4/68, 4/1/68; T 3/22/68, 4/5/68. Republican vote: NYT 4/3/68. “civil rights progress”: NYT 4/28/68, 5/29/68; W 1967 97. 1128 for his head: NYT 4/5/68. defending Khe Sanh: NYT 4/6/68. “free at last”: W 1969 74; NYT 4/10/68. 1129 never discovered: NYT 4/20/68; T 7/26/68, 7/9/68, 3/11/69; WA 1970 913. primaries, California: TC 1968 34; NYT 5/8/68; W 1968 119; NYT 5/15/68, 6/5/68. 1130 “struggle for it—”: NYT 6/6/68. a bear hug: TC 1968 34. little Arab had: ibid; W 1968 118, 115; NYT 6/6/68. trembling voice: NYT 6/5/68, 6/7/68; T 6/14/68; NYT 6/9/68. 1131 “to shining sea!”: NYT 6/9/68. University of Miami—: W 1968 100. especially wicked: TC 1968 227–33; NYT 4/24/68; T 5/24/68. 1132 They were wrong: W 1968 101–103; TC 1968 227–33. able to muster: NYT 5/18/68, 5/12/68. “humanistic society”: W 1968 101. 1133 as the Nazis: NYT 4/25/68, 4/30/68. 1134 to be tidy: NYT 4/27/68, 4/28/68. the United States: NYT 10/6/68. “revolutionary America”: W 1968 101, 1970 58; NYT 3/8/68. 1135 vending machine: T 3/23/70. 1136 “catastrophe happens”: Servan—Schreiber xvi; W 1968 53. remained aloof: T 4/19/68; NYT 5/26/68. 1137 compromise with him: NYT 1/4/66; T 2/4/66; W 1966 15–19. deliberate slowdown: T 2/16/68; NYT 2/3/68, 11/2/68; T 11/1/68; NYT 10/20/68, 10/24/68, 9/10/68, 10/15/68, 7/4/68. and San Francisco: NYT 3/20/70, 3/18/70, 3/20/70. their grievances: NYT 3/27/70, 4/3/70. 1138 take Fortas’s place: NYT 6/22/68, 6/27/68. remained in office: NYT 7/17/68. 1139 before the court: NYT 7/20/68, 9/14/68. be less liberal: NYT 10/3/68; Life 5/9/69; W 1968 210–12, 1969 77–79. the fans laughed: NYT 2/22/68. 1140 among the suggestions: NYT 10/18/68.
1.2 million dollars: NYT 10/21/68; W 1968 201. “marriage, and death”: W 1968 201. 1141 eyes of God: NYT 11/25/68, 11/7/68, 10/24/68. Agnew of Maryland: NYT 3/14/68, 2/29/68, 3/22/68, 5/1/68. “shipbuilding firm”: NYT 8/9/68; T 8/16/68. IS ROSEMARY’S BABY: T 10/25/68. 1142 “driving dream”: W 1968 151; Theodore White 1968 243; NYT 8/6/68; McGinniss 77; NYT 8/12/68. in Chicago: W 1968 151. confront them: NYT 8/21/68, 8/26/68. 1143 too risky: NYT 8/29/68. “accept the truth”: ibid. North Side traffic: W 1968 161–66. 1144 “no march today”: NYT 8/24/68. had parents too: NYT 8/26/68; New Republic 9/7/68. of the suite: Theodore White 1968 308–309; NYT 8/31/68. 1145 elated Richard Nixon: Theodore White 1968 320. “cries too much”: T 9/20/68; Columbia Journalism Review Winter 1969. Johnson and Daley: T 9/20/68. “the world”: NYT 9/10/68. 1146 “of a box!”: McGinniss 31. Thomas E. Dewey: NYT 10/1/68; WA 1972 19. 1147 Houses on the Hill: NYT 11/6/68, 11/7/68. could be shelved: T 7/25/69; NYT 8/17/73. 1148 “survival itself”: Middletown Press 1/28/70; WM/Eric Sevareid 6/24/70. powder and dirt: Theodore White 1968 196. 1149 ever lay ahead: W 1968 181. seemed inevitable: T 6/21/68; NYT 1/19/68, 10/17/68, 7/24/68. 1150 nothing happened: W 1968 181; NYT 5/23/68; T 10/4/68, 9/20/68; NYT 9/28/68. was a heroine: T 9/13/68; Theodore White 1968 200; T 5/24/68. into the middle class: T 3/1/68; NYT 6/24/73.
XXXIV THE RISE OF THE SILENT MAJORITY
(pages 1155–1189)
1155 ten times: NYT 12/12/68; T 12/20/68. 1156 doubted their integrity: T 12/20/68. 528 million people: NYT 7/21/69. “decade is out”: TA 180–81; NYT 1/28/67. 1157–1159 general sources: W 1969 141–52; TA 180–89. 1157 miles away: NYT 7/17/69. picking up speed: W 1969 141–46. had made it: NYT 7/25/69. July 20, 1969: NYT 7/21/69. 1158 “fine, sandy particles”: NYT 7/21/69. “for all mankind”: ibid. on the moon: NYT 7/22/69. 1159 on their horns: W 1969 147; NYT 7/25/69. “erode its dignity”: NYT 7/23/69, 7/26/69; W 1969 188; TA 11. 1160 where they lay: NYT 8/3/69. “and dignity”: NYT 8/4/69, 2/7/69, 3/22/69, 6/24/69. quiet good taste: TA 10. “have described it”: W 1969 189. 1161 “was a success”: NYT 2/6/69, 8/7/70; TA 10–11; NYT 11/22/69, 5/15/72. presidential seal: TA 18; NYT 1/19/69, 4/28/69, 6/15/69. 1162 heating systems: T 8/20/73, 9/10/73; Middletown Press 10/18/73. “government will listen”: NYT 1/21/69. 1163 violent contention: TA 11; NYT 6/17/70; Economist 5/10/69. city commissioners: NYT 11/5/69; Hartford Courant 5/4/70; NYT 5/28/69. hundred billion dollars. TA 22. 1164 “throughout the land”: NYT 2/5/69; W 1969 246–48; Chaves and Wiesner 2; NYT 6/5/69. Carswell of Florida: NYT 6/4/69, 11/22/69, 12/5/69; W 1969 237. “we want to”: NYT 1/22/70, 3/17/70; W 1970 96–99. 1165 “the Constitution”: NYT 4/9/70. “can do that”: NYT 11/4/69; Pater and Pater 244. his first target: WA 1970 40; NYT 11/14/69. “absolute loyalty”: NYT 11/14/69, 11/21/69. 1166 Vietnam War: NYT 4/5/69. than an hour: NYT 3/11/69, 4/18/69, 3/1/69. she vanished: NYT 6/18/69, 8/30/69, 8/23/69, 8/22/69, 8/23/69, 11/11/69, 11/13/69, 12/1/69, 5/15/69. a huge toilet: NYT 3/22/69; TA 134. 1167 very far away: Middletown Press 10/6/69; NYT 10/6/69. Vietnam War: WA 1970 907; W 1969 122–28; NYT 3/23/69. university budget: NYT 2/14/25. 1168 poor man’s Harvard: NYT 4/23/69, 5/10/69, 6/3/69. ROTC at Harvard: NYT 4/10/69, 4/11/69, 5/12/69. Perkins quit: NYT 6/1/69. student riots: NYT 2/18/69, 2/28/69. 1169 “a good man”: NYT 5/7/69; TA 32; NYT 6/5/69. school integration: NYT 8/27/69. “for the law”: TA 12; NYT 10/30/69. called Woodstock: Theodore White 1972 149. 1170 dollars a ticket: Life: The 1960s; W 1969 180–85; TA 112–23; NYT 7/17/69. a disaster: NYT 8/16/69, 8/17/69. “police work”: Life: The 1960s; NYT 8/18/69. Woodstock Nation: NYT 8/17/69. 1171 Iron Butterfly: NYT 8/31/69, 9/1/69. in the black: W 1969 181. to death: NYT 8/10/69, 12/3/69; Sanders 356. 1172 one hundred pounds: T 1/27/67; W 1969 31–35; TA 112–23; Galbraith State 354. a ski resort: TA 113; NYT 4/28/69, 1/28/69. 1173 desert country: NYT 1/16/70; W 1969 125–26, 35; NYT 1/18/70, 4/29/69. a wide area: W 1969 33–34; TA 113–15; NYT 1/31/69. “black crayon”: NYT 2/5/69. at three million: NYT 2/9/69. 1174 runaway well: NYT 2/8/69. House of Pancakes: TA 176. 1175 huge, flag-draped coffins: NYT 11/16/69; W 1969 220–22. “as peaceful”: NYT 11/15/69; W 1969 222. 1176 leader’s briefing: “The Massacre at Mylai” Life 12/5/69; TA 62; W 1969 257, 1971 68–72; NYT 9/7/69. loaded and ready: NYT 1/29/69. in after them… “ditch and fired”: W 1971 69–70. “this all day”: W 1969 257. 1177 the killings: NYT 11/21/70. “his own safety”: NYT 11/19/70, 11/24/70. “Republic of Vietnam”: NYT 5/20/71; T 5/31/71; NYT 9/28/70. 1178 “of its policies”: NYT 9/7/69. “go marching on”: T 4/12/71; NYT 3/30/71, 4/9/71. “public clamor”: NYT 4/4/71. 1179 “suffered enough”: NYT 12/22/68. off the coast: NYT 5/7/69. “statement of fact”: NYT 5/5/69. storm the hill: W 1969 94–95; TA 220; W 1969 95. 1180 “going to get”: W 1969 95. of U.S. soldiers: NYT 5/22/69. “inflationary recession”: TA 58. on June 8: NYT 2/19/70; TA 54. 1181 “election of 1972”: NYT 6/20/69; W 1969 96; TA 59. at any time: NYT 10/5/69. 1182 Vietnamese din: NYT 8/26/69. “up, and olé”: TA 13; WA 1971 78; TA 36, 37; W 1969 85–87, 240. to fly east: NYT 11/1/69. 1183 in prison: W 1970 231; NYT 11/12/70. Nantucket Sound: NYT 7/20/69; TA 212; W 1969 26; TA 29; W 1969 249–53; W 1970 74–78. turn Kennedy took: NYT 1/6/70, 4/30/70. 1184 “to the surface”: NYT 1/6/70; W 1970 76. “this happened”… “see me”: TA 28–29; W 1969 249–53, 1970 75–78. 1186 senatorial duties: NYT 7/26/69. “asked of me”: NYT 4/30/70. from Richard Nixon: NYT 7/22/70. 1187–89 Spock portrait: Current Biography 1956, 1969; Newsweek 9/15/69; Time 5/31/68; Jessica Mitford The Trial of Dr. Spock New York 1969.
XXXV NATTERING NABOBS
(pages 1190–1222)
1190 inauspicious start: NYT 1/22/70, 2/23/70; W 1970 13–15. “Get Involved”: NYT 3/8/70, 9/20/70, 11/15/70, 6/1/70, 3/29/70, 3/15/70. 1191 Satan himself: NYT 1/19/70, 1/25/70, 3/15/70. “irregular ones”: NYT 10/31/69; W 1970 173–75. the Pueblo tribe: NYT 12/5/69, 12/3/70. 1192 quietly shelved: NYT 7/28/70, 1/28/70; W 1970 23. to turn back: NYT 1/13/70, 3/18/70, 6/5/70, 4/14/70; W 1970 61–68. on May 27: U.S. News & World Report 7/27/70; NYT 6/22/70, 5/28/70. 1193 visiting Manhattan: NYT 5/19/70; W 1970 122. seemed insatiable: W 1970 110–13; Middletown Press 7/3/70. “amount of money”: NYT 2/19/70; W 1970 113; NYT 3/18/70. 1194 that to herself: Newsweek 11/12/73; WA 1958 47. “something you are”: Hartford Courant 6/23/69; W 1970 38. by SIECUS: T 7/25/69. 1195 “Mating Toads”: W 1970 39. as “counterrevolutionary”: NYT 8/27/70; W 1970 193; Hargreaves 559; NYT 3/17/70. 1196 “Playmate promotes”: W 1970 191. saleswoman $3,461: Hargreaves 561–63. 1197 “as men”: ibid 564–65; NYT 3/23/72. buy their wares: W 1970 53–54; NYT 6/12/60, 2/26/70. “of prosperity”: W 1970 54. 1198 in the closet: NYT 10/25/70, 1/1/71. Macon, and Athens: NYT 5/13/70. of the year: NYT 6/10/70, 6/17/70; W 1970 122. 1199 “of the establishment”: W 1970 179. wealthy families: NYT 3/13/70; Hartford Courant 3/13/70; NYT 3/12/70; W 1970 58; NYT 3/7/70. in Manhattan: NYT 3/9/70; Hartford Times 3/14/70; NYT 7/12/72; W 1970 58. 1200 contain the charges: NYT 3/7/70; Life 3/27/70. to collapse: NYT 3/18/70. no details: Life 3/27/70. 1201 “changed radically”: NYT 10/21/70, 10/23/70. police station: T 10/17/69, 6/29/70, 8/31/70, 10/26/70, 1/4/71; W 1970 153–57, 1972 66–67, 118–21. subsequent interest: NYT 9/14/70. 1202 a boring case: NYT 8/8/70. “them off!”: T 8/17/70. yelled “Halt!”: ibid. 1203 were dead: Life 8/21/70. in San Quentin: NYT 10/14/70. pistol from it: W 1971 168–71; NYT 8/22/71, 8/18/71, 1/6/72; W 1971 168–71. cut him down: NYT 8/22/71. 1204 “irretrievable love”: NYT 9/4/71, 8/29/71; W 1971 168–71. “to be caught”: NYT 6/5/72; W 1972 119. 1205 “the whole world”: NYT 6/5/72. 1205–1208 general source (Chicago Seven): W 1970 34–37. 1205 said the lawyer: NYT 3/21/69. Richard G. Schultz: W 1970 34; NYT 2/7/70. 1206 judicial chaos: NYT 12/13/69. Chicago Seven: NYT 10/30/69, 10/31/69, 11/4/69, 11/6/69. 1207 “can’t help yourself”: NYT 9/9/73; W 1970 36. 1208 days in prison: NYT 2/16/70; W 1970 34–37. “the very beginning”: NYT 2/19/70, 2/21/70; W 1972 225. “incompetently presented”: NYT 9/9/73. 1209 “in new bottles”: NYT 4/2/70, 7/2/70. included hospitals: W 1970 239; NYT 10/24/70. of each other: W 1970 239; FitzGerald 448–49. 1210 fourteen months: NYT 5
/1/70; Chester et al 24–25. and 4,911 wounded: W 1970 236. 1211 never been any: FitzGerald 186. “mutual incomprehension”: NYT 5/10/70, 5/9/70; Chester et al 29. “by five o’clock”: NYT 5/7/70, 11/26/70. 1212 “reestablish order”: T 11/12/73; NYT 5/16/70, 10/2/70, 7/30/70. Middlefield, Connecticut: W 1970 161. 1213 and it happened: NYT 7/17/70, 7/31/70. exchanging a word: NYT 8/2/70, 8/3/70. muggy Friday night: T 5/18/70. 1214 to the ground: NYT 5/4/70, 5/3/70. “harbor in America”: NYT 5/4/70, 5/7/70. back at students: NYT 9/2/73. 1215 “on a trigger”: W 1970 187. “killing us!”: NYT 5/15/70. their victims: W 1970 187; NYT 5/5/70. handed down: NYT 5/19/70, 3/30/74. 1216 “irresponsible sort”: NYT 10/17/70, 5/5/70; W 1970 190. “any protest”: NYT 5/15/69. 1217 Tom Charles Huston: Chester et al 39–40. living abroad: ibid 41. John Wesley Dean III: W 1973 150. 1218 “security matters”: NYT 6/29/71, 7/22/73. “Mr. Young—Plumber”: Lukas “The Story So Far.” “Power-pack Agnew”: Theodore White 1972. 49. 1219 black officeholders: ibid. 62; NYT 3/6/70. “and hardworking”: W 1970, 24, 202. 1220 “all about”: NYT 12/14/70. “the United States”: T 11/16/70; NYT 10/30/70; Theodore White 1972 295. “in yourself”: NYT 11/3/70; Theodore White 1972 76. 1221 repudiate them: T 11/16/70. Lowell P. Weicker Jr.: T 11/16/70; NYT 11/5/70, 11/4/70. be decided: Chester et al 11–13; NYT 11/4/70. 1222 one-term President: Theodore White 1972 59; Chester et al 12–13, a hard-liner: NYT 7/22/73, 1/6/61. alike, as CREEP: NYT 1/6/71; Chester et al 1; Theodore White 1972 49; Lukas “The Story So Far.”
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