In marked contrast with the 1968 Democratic National Convention chaos, the backdrop to the 1972 Miami meeting was characterized by general calm. One departure from this general condition was Senator George McGovern's meeting with demonstrators in the Doral Beach Hotel. Many issues were discussed. Few conclusions were reached. Yet the somewhat unusual nature of this communication is such that it merits some careful consideration. This essay provides such a description.
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