Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour An Introduction, Salinger (3, last week) 2. The Glass-Blowers, Du Maurier (2) 3. Seven Days in May, Knebel and Bailey (1) 4. Grandmother and the Priests, Caldwell (4) 5. The Sand Pebbles, McKenna (5) 6. Fail-Safe, Burdick and Wheeler (10) 7. The Moonflower Vine, Carleton (8) 8. The Tin Drum, Grass (7) 9. The Moon-Spinners, Stewart (6) 10. The Centaur, Updike...
...Washington gathering some time ago, President Kennedy asked Democratic National Chairman John M. Bailey what he had been doing lately. "I've been keeping out of trouble," Bailey replied. So he had. Longtime boss of the Democratic Party in his home state of Connecticut. Bailey, 58, is a behind-the-scenes politician who knows that one way to avoid putting his foot into his mouth is to keep it shut. Lately, however. Bailey's name has been prominently mentioned in a state insurance investigation. The Connecticut state government places its fire, casualty and related insurance through a single...
...Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour An Introduction, Salinger (1, last week) 2. The Sand Pebbles, McKenna (4) 3. Seven Days in May, Knebel and Bailey (2) 4. The Glass-Blowers, Du Maurier (3) 5. Grandmother and the Priests, Caldwell (9) 6. Triumph, Wylie (7) 7. Fail-Safe, Burdick and Wheeler (5) 8. The Moon-Spinners, Stewart (8) 9. The Centaur, Updike 10. The Moonflower Vine, Carleton...
Dartmouth's captain and its steadiest player, Doug Floren, is one of the best number two players around. He whipped Penn's Bailey Brown in straight sets last weekend, and Brown walloped Vice Niederhoffer when the Crimson played Penn earlier this year...
Among those who often disagree with Bobby's diagnoses and doses are National Committee Chairman John Bailey and Larry O'Brien, chief of the White House liaison staff with Capitol Hill. Bobby's critics are still sore because he intervened in last year's gubernatorial election in New York, foisted upon the party U.S. Attorney Robert Morgenthau, a hapless candidate who endangered the chances of several Democratic candidates for Congress. Bobby denies that he did any such thing, places the blame for Morgenthau's selection on New York City's Mayor Robert Wagner...