Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...meanest alto sax this side of Basin Street. The cats in the crowd yowled for all of them. But they also cheered for a bulky banjo player, clad in a cleric's cassock, who sat in the midst of a stripe-blazered combo and lined out Bill Bailey and Paddlin' Madeleine Home with minstrel zest and skill. This improbable jazz musician was Father John Joseph Dustin. 45, a Redemptorist priest, who has been strumming the banjo for 36 years...
Joint Appearance (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). A new, live program that brings together persons with conflicting views tonight presents John Bailey, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and William E. Miller, Republican national chairman...
...divides his spare time between water skiing and reading history. (He prefers to read about ancient civilizations "because, after all, I'm living in this one.") Orphaned at 14, Townsend put himself through the University of Michigan washing dishes, and worked for ten years with Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart, Chrysler's auditors. He got into the auto business formally four years ago, when he joined Chrysler as controller...
...along with the poi came some politicking. The conference chairmanship traditionally rotates between parties, and this time a Republican was due to succeed outgoing Democrat Stephen McNichols of Colorado. Democratic National Chairman John Bailey, on hand for the frolic, passed word that neither of the top contenders, Rockefeller and Oregon's Mark Hatfield, should be considered. Bailey's reasoning: both Rockefeller and Hatfield are possibilities for places on the 1964 Republican national ticket, and Bailey did not want to give either of them any added shine. Democrats instead backed New Hampshire Republican Wesley Powell, who is no national...
...Just 15 minutes after he became eligible to seal a deal, Bob Bailey, 18, a .475 hitter for Woodrow Wilson High in Long Beach, Calif., turned down 17 other clubs and sold himself to Pittsburgh. News stories said that the Pirates forked over $150,000 to $175,000, but the figure is probably closer...