- i2 w1 P4 U. a( I/ p [/ d大学三年级下学期之后,希拉里和皮佛伊的通信渐渐稀疏,一九六八年只有两封;到一九六九年更只有一封,而且是最后一封。一九六九年三月廿五日,希拉里在信中对时代脉动、越战泥淖与文化混乱深感不满,她说:“人们面对乏善可陈、一成不变的生活,却只能用力摔门、口不择言;这令我非常厌倦。”: P' s( l! i5 [) T
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In the ’60s, a Future Candidate Poured Her Heart Out in Letters% @! R# [2 ]6 s" M
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Hillary Rodham in 1969- P3 [4 [) ~# {) Y8 d
3 M7 [+ y! N. r N 5 D% A* Y" g. V r! \ l4 Z9 \John Peavoy, now an English professor at Scripps College, holding some of the letters from Hillary Rodham. ) K( J. d8 [: \ P; G7 P) W$ M! a9 v3 \2 J 6 s( U' b0 E9 C8 W
One of the letters, which show the presidential candidate’s political transformation in her years at Wellesley.8 `" a A/ f6 b% C, m2 X
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