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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Died. Mark Shaw, 47, freelance photographer and former contributor to LIFE, who became President Kennedy's unofficial cameraman in 1960 and shortly after the assassination published The John F. Kennedys-A Family Alburn, which sold more than 200,000 copies; of heart disease; in Manhattan...
Bitter Brawl. Enter Hughes. His of fer last August of $22 a share, or about $94 million, set off a turbulent board room brawl. Air West Chairman Nick Bez, 73, former head of West Coast and a generous contributor to the Democratic Party in Washington State, spoke for Hughes. Lined up against him were Vice Chairman Edmund Converse, for mer head of Bonanza, and President G. Robert Henry. They insisted that Air West has enormous potential and that the offer, made through the Hughes Tool Co., was far too low. Says Henry: "We're spread over the richest...
...later -passed the Corrupt Practices Act. The law's principal proviso is that no single donor may give more than $5,000 to any one national campaign organization. As a result, candidates who are seriously interested in winning commonly set up dozens of such organizations; thus a big contributor can simply spread his largesse around in $5,000 wads...
Cramer played on both the left and right sides as Coach John Yovicsin used three ends on his solid defensive team. Last year Cramer saw action only with the JV's, and he was not expected to be a major contributor this fall. An injury to Pete Hall enabled him to show his ability, and when Hall returned for the Dartmouth game, Cramer became the heavily-used "swing...
...slates of opposing electors chosen by the contending parties. In Kansas, for example, voters who put their X beside Richard Nixon's name this Nov. 5 will actually be choosing seven Republicans, among them Dean S. Evans Sr., 47, a Salina grain and cattle dealer and regular party contributor. Kansans who prefer Hubert Humphrey will actually vote for seven Democrats, including Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark Gray, 68, a Topeka bank president and U.S. Treasurer under Harry Truman...