ABSTRACT

And yet, by an odd turn of events, Spiro Theodore Anagnostopoulos is now the chief defender of the WASP ethic. What does one say of a fifty-year-old son of a Greek immigrant, whose great uncertainty in 1958 was whether he could be elected vice-president of his suburban Kiwanis club; who, ten dizzying years later, in 1968, is elected vice-president of the United States?