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William B. Hamilton

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College Radio Inquiry Begins

The Federal Communications Commission has begun an inquiry into the operations of closed-circuit college radio stations-a move which FCC critics


Weltner Talks of Deep Pessimism in South

When former Representative Charles Longstreet Weltner of Atlanta, the 39-year-old great grandson of the author of the Confederate Constitution, gave


Nixon Assistant Buchanan Discusses Invasion of Laos

A White House assistant who wrote speeches for Vice-President Agnew during last fall's congressional campaign said yesterday he had expected


The Studds Campaign: A Postscript

A YEAR ago Gerry Studds was enrolled in a doctoral program at the Ed School, living on Garfield Street, and


Books The South and the Nation

SO MANY PEOPLE have claimed to "understand" the South, its mystery and irrationality. Richard Nixon thinks he understands it well


New Hampshire-Two Years Later

IN THE history of opposition to the Vietnam war, "New Hampshire" refers not simply to a state but to a

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