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Schlesinger Still Sells

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With the total popular vote still not completely counted (and getting closer with each vote), the little book Kennedy or Nixon: Does It Make Any Diference? still retains its high sales rating. The New York Times book review section listed it as number three, a drop of only one place from the week before.

The book was written by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, professor of History.

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