Article: Memories of Moynihan; New York exhibit pays tribute to a Senate intellectual.(NATION)(CULTURE, ET CETERA)

Byline: Liz Trotta, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

NEW YORK - The Museum of the City of New York has opened an exhibit on the life and times of Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who represented the state for 24 years. Amid the green felt-tip pens, the signature bow tie, the Irish tweed hat and the reminders of four former presidents he served is a photo that goes to the heart of the man. It is 1972, and the future Democratic senator is working for President Nixon.

Standing with his hands in both pockets, he is looking askance at presidential staffers H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman and Henry Kissinger in deep conversation. One raised bushy eyebrow tells it all: He ...

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