Word: beares
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Indianapolis, then going on to California and Oregon, Vice President Nixon planned to campaign right up to Election Day. Ike will make October campaign speeches in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago, probably followed by appearances in New York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. The President, said White House aides, would bear down hardest on Democratic deficit spending, on the failure of the Democratic Congress to pass a labor bill last session, and on the continuing recovery in the national economy...
...characterization of the other convict is a stereotype--the cheery, flippant, singing Negro who turns out, not unnaturally, to bear a heavy burden of bitterness. Sidney Poitier plays the role as convincingly as possible, though he, too, is at his worst when philosophical...
...committee of 50, organized by matriarchal, Vassar-educated Mrs. David D. Terry of one of Little Rock's first families, went to work campaigning for acceptance of limited integration as the only means to keep public education alive in Arkansas. "It is almost more than I can bear," said Mrs. Terry, "to have the name of my city, which has been a good city, used by the Communists all over the world as a tool against our type of government. We have given them the best tool they have had in 20 years." And 220 Little Rock students quietly...
Hired as Metro manager to bring the new super-city government's power to bear on such decisions: San Diego City Manager O. W. Campbell, 52, public-administration specialist. Picked by the five-man Metro commission-i.e., the old county commission with its administrative authority delegated to the manager-"Hump" Campbell went on the payroll at $35,000 a year, highest paid public official in the state. A determined man, he efficiently attacked the county's "wasteful, sprawling monstrosity incapable of rendering efficient and economical service." He streamlined the 35 old departments down to 17, economized...
...Frank Lloyd Wright's "Falling Water," at Bear Run, Pa. (1936), a reinforced concrete and natural stone summer house perched over a waterfall...