Word: bay
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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However, as one of Kennedy's campaigning strategists phrased it, "we're all friends now." They need each other, and any differences have been smoothed over, at least until after the election. Senator Kennedy must have a solid Bay State delegation behind him if he hopes to get anywhere in 1960, and he realizes that Furcolo will be an important part of that delegation. Similarly, Furcolo knows that he would have little chance in the Senatorial race without Kennedy's support...
With all these issues, one would expect large public interest in the campaign. Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on your point of view, Bay State party leaders report voter apathy--despite the high stakes riding this fall...
National interest centers around the Bay State senatorial race, since John F. Kennedy will almost certainly be re-elected and go on to seek the presidential nomination in 1960. But an endorsement of Kennedy is hardly warranted by a look at his voting record in the last six years...
...roughhewn society that plays as hard as it pioneers, anyone with a yen for variety can leave Vancouver in the morning, go skiing on nearby Grouse Mountain, play golf on the banks of the Fraser in the afternoon, then top off the day with a cooling dip in English Bay...
...yawl from his friend and benefactor, William S. Hart, oldtime cowboy star of the silent movies. With his second wife, he cruised Long Island Sound for the next eleven years. Wind, water and sand became the essence of some of Dove's best work. Ferry Boat Wreck-Oyster Bay (1931) catches the essence of a lurking hulk beneath the sound's green water and the fiery color of rusting iron; Fog Horns (1929) is an abstraction of sound any sailor becalmed in a fog would recognize...