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GUEST COMMENTARY: What being born in 1933 taught me
I was born in what, until recently, seemed the lowest American moment since the Civil War.
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Letter from MSU Professor: My regrets on not voting
I have never regretted a vote that I have cast. Almost 50 years later, I bitterly regret the one vote I did not cast. The election of 1968 occurred in a country riven by the Vietnam War. Ultimately, almost 60,000 Americans died, more than 150,000 were wounded, more than two million Vietnamese, Cambodians, Laotians and others died.






