Robert Kennedy died on June 6, 1968, at the age of forty two-a decade ago as I write today. He lived through a time of unusual turbulance in American history; and he responded to that turbulance more directly and sensitively than any other political leader of the era.
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WHOEVER would seek the origin of things that in countless ways control mankind begins an arduous task. One can readily tell when the radio, motion picture, airplane, or automobile appeared, for he well remembers the time he saw the first of these or at least can talk with people who saw the first ones. But it is more difficult to imagine the days when the internal-combustion engine was produced…