Word: birthday
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There are, however, many high-placed Republicans who have great sympathy for Nixon's dilemma, and last week they tried to express their feelings. On the occasion of Nixon's 43rd birthday, a party in the auditorium of the National Press Club was given by the Chowder and Marching Society, an organization of G.O.P. Congressmen who came to the House at the same time as Nixon. It was a cold and icy night, but this was no ordinary turnout. On hand were nearly all members of the Eisenhower Cabinet, the White House staff, most G.O.P. Congressional leaders. From...
...represented, he kept on talking, finally trailing off in a series of isn't-it-wonderful platitudes that left his audience both embarrassed and bored. The fact was that, however good the intentions of the guests may have been, it was almost impossible to make it a happy birthday for Dick Nixon...
Ever since their 21st birthday last year, when each girl got a one-fifth share of their $1,000,000 trust fund, the Dionne sisters have been trying to slip out of the spotlight that has shone on them since birth. They began wearing different clothes and hairdos. Yvonne and Cecile continued training as nurses at a suburban Montreal hospital, Marie returned to a convent and Annette went to study music at Nicolet, Que. But a month ago, the separation became unbearable and the sisters reunited in Montreal...
Last week, slightly bent from osteoarthritis after his long inactivity, Lodha passed his 57th birthday with his family and-seeming neither tense nor nervous-awaited a hearing in which the state will be the defendant. He is suing to recover more than $8,000 in damages...
...book, America at Mid-Century. Few people, however, are able to offer as many opinions on as many subjects as M. Siegfried, himself. Educated in his father's world of government and politics, Siegfried had visited five continents and spent a year in the U.S. before his twenty-fifth birthday. Before leaving Paris this fall for his fifteenth trip across the Atlantic, he explained his special interest in America. "I was attracted by the study of the U.S.A.," Siegfried said, "since my father visited America during the Civil War and, as a frequent guest at the White House...