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...summer voted for it again. The labor lobbyists swung the tide for Kennedy by picking up five new G.O.P. votes, mostly from Senators who represent states with potent labor blocs-New York's Kenneth Keating, Pennsylvania's Hugh Scott, Connecticut's Prescott Bush, Delaware's Caleb Boggs and Iowa's Jack Miller. After the Monroney amendment went down 56 to 39, the Kennedy bill breezed through...
...almost two months, his yacht, the Caleb (Seagull), had hopped from port to port because Tito is afraid of airplanes. Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah had a warm hug for the visitor before the two drove down crowd-lined highways to a physical-fitness rally at Accra Stadium. In Conakry, Guinean girls danced in the streets, cheering wildly as Tito waved from his open car; and in Bamako, capital of little neutralist Mali, school children chanted: "We are Tito's. Tito is ours...
...Caleb pulled into Alexandria last week for the last stop of the trip, Fellow Neutralist Gamal Abdel Nasser of the U.A.R. greeted Tito warmly and escorted him on a tour of the city, along streets crowded with cheering Egyptians who unspontaneously shouted: "Long live Tito and Nasser, leaders of positive neutralism!" The boss of the U.A.R. beamed as Tito reported that the neutralist doctrine was doing well just about everywhere down south. But it was just possible that Nasser, having his own ambitions in the lands to the south, would have preferred to have the neutralist gospel all to himself...
Harvard professors who signed the petition were Herschel C. Baker, J. N. Douglas Bush, Herbert Dieckmann, Wilbur M. Frohock, Albert J. Guerard, Howard Mumford Jones, Harry T. Levin, John M. Gaus, Oscar Handlin, David F. Cavers, Caleb Foote, Mark DeWolfe Howe, Kenneth V. Thimann, George Wald, Roderick Firth, John T. Edsall, Gordon W. Allport, Talcott Parsons, and Cedric H. Whitman...
Delaware. Though he lost his first election at 21, middle-of-the-road Republican Caleb Boggs, 51, has never lost one since and as Delaware's Governor managed to coexist in cozy comfort with an overwhelmingly Democratic legislature. A campaign manager's dream-he comes from a family of small farmers, won five battle stars and the Croix de Guerre in World War II combat-affable Lawyer Boggs is said to know more Delawareans by first name than any other man in the state...