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That means a series of Humphrey-Kennedy primary battles, with Kennedy likely to come out ahead. Humphrey will inherit all the Administration's unpopularities--a back-breaking burden if the Vietnam war is still going on. Kennedy will have a clear advantage of the already-begun do-se-do maneuvering...
The results were surprising. Forced to return to their districts for the first time in five years, many Congressmen found themselves accused of ignoring the home folks, breaking previous campaign promises for new roads and wells, and living it up in Dar es Salaam. Voters who showed up at one...
Boos & Catcalls. Notwithstanding the imminent consequences, Louise Hicks last week fought on. On the opening day of school, she journeyed out to Blue Hill Avenue, where a group of Negro mothers and their children were waiting for privately hired buses to take the kids into predominantly white schools. "Yellow slips...
The 3000 attending the afternoon session of the teach-in at the Sheraton Park Hotel greeted the announcement of Bandy's absence with hisses, boos, and laughter. This show of audience response was about the last such demonstration of the day.
When in Rome, she does as she always does. There were some boos after the first act of a gala opening-night Norma in 1958, and Soprano Maria Callas stomped out without further ado. So the Rome Opera canceled her contract for three additional performances. Their mistake. The reason for...