Autograph letter signed : place not specified to "Alicia," [1965-1967].

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Autograph letter signed : place not specified to "Alicia," [1965-1967].

Discussing the influence of political columnists on the opinions of the average citizen; saying that "it is little wonder that the citizen, no matter how perceptive and informed, emerges from the daily papers a little battered and confused. It's not the news which puzzles him. That he might digest and even understand. It's the clattering dissonance of the evaluators that causes so many people to report 'I don't know' when they are polled;" discussing the role of Congress in treating laws which have been made but are unenforceable, specifically the laws that relate to the punishment of draft card burners.

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