My mother was a sququaker and s was a very devout pacifist as a good quaker should be. My mother was quite well educated for those times. My father only went through the sixth grade and he worked in every kind of a job. As a matter of fact, he built the house that i was born in. My father had a small store and my brothers and i worked in it as we worked before and after school in order to work our way through school. My mother was one who had no enemies. My father was argumentative. He was combative. He was competitive. From him i got the arguing ability, but from my mother more the dedication to scholarship and an early start. And if it had not been for my mother, it would have been very difficult. My mother recalls that i played by ear which i did before i ever took any lessons. Then i became quite advanced. But i think it really came down to a choice. Would i concentrate on music or should i move to debating and other areas . And i finally moved in the other direction. Sometimes i r
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President Richard Nixon was work-vacationing in his Western White House estate at San Clemente and not far away, the White House press corps was about to be briefed by the
President Richard Nixon was work-vacationing in his Western White House estate at San Clemente, California, and not far away, the White House press corps was about to be briefed by the world’s most famous anonymous authority on all foreign policies. Which is to say, another ritual Vietnam War policy/press corps kabuki was about to start. It began the usual way, with Nixon press secretary Ronald Ziegler saying n.