Word: austin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Dined in Albany with Senator Arthur Vandenberg, the phrasemaker of Mackinac; four days later saw Vermont's internationalist Senator Warren R. Austin. Both Senators said they saw eye-to-eye with Dewey on foreign policy...
...Student Council Nominating Committee consists of W. L. Jack Edwards '47 and C. Austin Fish '46 from Adams House, John Noonan and Frederick P. Murphey '47 from Lowell House, Dick Hunneman, V-12, and Charles Thompson, V-12, from Eliot House, Richard J. Creedon, NROTC and Jerome Andrews, V-12, from Kirkland House, Paul F. O'Rourke '46 and William E. Murphey '47 from Dudley House and all of the present members of the Student Council...
...about eating aboard trains these days. En route to Mexico, unable even to reach the dining car, he sent a telegram ahead to Texas Agriculture Commissioner J. E. McDonald, asked for twelve sandwiches, six pints of milk and six bottles of soda pop to be delivered during the Austin stopover...
...Copley already owns 17 such dailies in Illinois and southern California, including two in San Diego (TIME, March 6). Last week he launched a 25-year expansion plan. As first steps he: 1) upped Scripps-Howard-trained Edward Thompson Austin to be his chain's executive editor; 2) set up a Washington bureau; 3) secured Associated Press franchises in four Illinois and southern California towns which now have no dailies; 4) prepared to build at least four new plants...
...with You." Then came the open break. To the platform marched a Mrs. Alfred Taylor of Austin, a political unknown even among county delegates. The booing subsided. She shouted: "You've been given two opportunities to show your loyalty to the Democratic Party. I call for a bolt. All who are for Roosevelt follow me across the hall." A railroad union lobbyist grabbed up a picture of Roosevelt, and the march was on. As the convention organist played God Be with You Till We Meet Again, some 300 delegates traipsed off to the House chamber...