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Buckley, W. F. (1965, December 17). On the right: How’s Ronald Reagan doing? Ludington Daily News, p. 4.

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n. a. (1966, October 7). Ronald for real. Time Magazine. Retrieved from http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,199339,00.html




















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1967
January 1967



Weisser, P. (1967, January 5). Inaugural sidelights: Sun beams, bands blare, cannons boom and 15,000 cheer. The Modesto Bee, p. A-1.














February 1967






n. a. (1967, February 11). 20,000 mass for protest against Reagan fund cuts. Spokane Daily Chronicle, p. 2.

n. a. (1967, February 11). Students march against Reagan. The Southeast Missourian, p. 5.

n. a. (1967, February 11). Reagan drowned out by hostile demonstrators. Spokane Daily Chronicle, p. 2.

Cox, J. D. (1967, February 13). "Student power!" cry goes up: Reagan not to be moved. The Windsor Star, p. 36.

Cox, J. D. (1967, February 13). After students, Reagan faces legislative fight. Middlesboro Daily News, p. 1.

n. a. (1967, February 15). Reagan still sees tuition as inevitable. The Modesto Bee, p. A-2.

n. a. (1967, February 15). Reagan stands firm on tuition mandate. Eugene Register-Guard, p. 5A.

n. a. (1967, February 16). California regents okay budget above Reagan's figures. Ocala Star-Banner, p. 6.

n. a. (1967, February 16). California tuition plan postponed? St. Petersburg Times, p. 14-A.

n. a. (1967, February 17). Reagan plea rejected: free tuition to continue. Spokane Daily Chronicle, p. 2.

n. a. (1967, February 21). Pro-tuition marchers to visit Reagan. Lodi News-Sentinel, p. 1.

n. a. (1967, February 21). Tuition proposal supported. Spokane Daily Chronicle, p. 26.

n. a. (1967, February 23). Pro-tuition rally draws only 1,000. Eugene Register-Guard, p. 4A.

Shock, J. (1967, February 23). Reagan talks with student supporters. Lodi News-Sentinel, p. 1.

n. a. (1967, February 27). Post backs budget cuts, not tuition. The Modesto Bee, p. A-1.

Smith, M. (1967, February 28). All levels or none: Post challenges call for tuition. The Modesto Bee, p. A-1.

n. a. (1967, February 28). Set to move. Reading Eagle, p. 3.

Chamberlin, J. (1967, February 28). These days: Reagan leery of work law. The Sumter Daily Item, p. 8.


March 1967
n. a. (1967, March 1). Delegates may push for Reagan. Reading Eagle, p. 14.

Boyarsky, B. (1967, March 1). Ready Reagan banners for favorite son role at national convention. Warsaw Times, p. B-11.


Bell, J. (1967, March 2). GOP dinner is no help for Romney. Youngstown Vindicator, p. 1.

Rose, B. (1967, March 4). Steer clear of California, Reagan advises Romney. Youngstown Vindicator, p. 10.

Behrendt, D. (1967, March 7). Reagan accused of fostering anti-intellectualism. The Milwaukee Journal, part 1 - page 11.

n. a. (1967, March 8). Reagan asks for tax increase. Eugene Register-Guard, p. 3A.

n. a. (1967, March 11). Reagan claims he's just 'favorite son'. St. Petersburg Times, p. 2-A.

n. a. (1967, March 14). Execution of Black Muslim is scheduled. The Times-News, p. 3.

n. a. (1967, March 20). Reagan for President? The Miami News, p. 5-A.

Harris, L. (1967, March 20). The Harris survey: Californians split on Reagan stand. The Milwaukee Sentinel, Part 1 p. 99.

n. a. (1967, March 20). Reagan: More than a favorite son? The Tuscaloosa News, p. 3.

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