Word: arens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Ervin: Aren't you asking us to approve these bills because we're having troubled times and demonstrations...
...many Republicans after the Rockefeller blast. "Our job," said Florida's G.O.P. State Chairman Tom Fairfield Brown, "is to kick the Democrats out of office, not fight among ourselves." Muttered a top Republican congressional leader: "I'm not for running anyone out of the party. There aren't enough...
...right, but from that point forward the script consistently suggests that the men who hold the front line of the free world's defenses aren't half as scared of the Russians as they are of the little woman...
...seasoning. So for six years he warmed the bench, pitching only occasionally, compiling a record of 36 wins and 40 losses. Finally, one night in 1960 before a Dodger-Giant game, he buttonholed General Manager Buzzie Bavasi. "I want to pitch," stormed Sandy, "and you guys aren't giving me a chance." Inquired Bavasi: "How can you pitch when you can't get the side out?" Yelled Koufax: "Who the hell can get the side out sitting in the dugout?" Taking it all in was San Francisco's Willie Mays. "Listen to 'em go," chuckled Mays...
...person who holds the answer is Conrad Hilton-and he is bored by the subject. "You see," says Olive Wakeman, "Mr. Hilton won't face things that aren't nice." An eternal optimist, Hilton considers everything about himself and his way of life indestructible and unchanging-unless he changes it. Resting up one fine afternoon recently before a globe-girdling trip, he sat on the terrace of his enchanted house in Bel Air, a fistful of peanuts in his hand. Loudly he whistled again and again for a half-domesticated bluejay named Chairman of the Board. The bird...