Word: armstrongs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have always been able to deal, in our own good way, with our more obvious demagogues, but how shall we deal with the new demagogues, who speak calumny, not in the raucous tones of a Huey Long, but in the winning accents of Jack Armstrong, the Ail-American Boy? How shall we deal with a Richard Nixon...
...WALTER D. WAGONER (THE REV.) ANDREW ARMSTRONG (THE REV.) ARTHUR SEYDA Northwestern University Evanston...
...editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, a nonpartisan man who is usually preoccupied with global concerns, sent a tut-tutting letter to the New York Times, taking the Republicans to task on a local issue: "I refer to an unfulfilled pledge made by the Republican Party in 1952 [for] 'a more efficient and frequent mail delivery service.' . . . My [Manhattan] office receives only one mail delivery a day. There is no large city in any other leading nation of the world-and I speak advisedly-where sucb a lamentable condition exists...
...Yale has been hurt in the line, it has been almost devastated in the backfield. The Elis have lost their first two fullbacks,, Steve Ackerman and Conrad Corelli and their starting left halfback Jim Armstrong...
...contrast, the Yale coach claims "an injury list a mile long" and denies vehemently that he is crying or exaggerating. At any rate, if Jim Armstrong, Conrad Corelli, and Steve Ackerman, dress, or if Vern Loucks, Mike Owseichik, Tom Henderson, and Paul Lopata see more than limited action, there will be 40,000 witnesses to the perjury of the Yale University Athletic Association...