Word: cooperates
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Power Politics. McKay's partnership power policy is a hot issue in several states. In Kentucky, concern for TVA could defeat Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper, although he does not share his party's position. In Wyoming, ex-Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney is trying to come back with an all-out attack on McKay. In Idaho, where Hell's Canyon is a burning issue, some pro-McKay candidates lost last week's primaries. In Montana, Fair-Dealing Senator James Murray is campaigning against McKay rather than his opponent. In Washington, two Republican Congressmen (Walt...
Neither adulation nor public office could keep Teddy from home. Whenever he could, he went back to the small fry, organizing games, obstacle races, camping and hunting expeditions and a wild slide down Cooper's Bluff, a steep, 200-ft. sand slope to a beach on the Sound. One reason the kids liked camping with him was explained by a delighted ten-year-old: "He never asked me to wash once...
...President admitted that he made a little name check to see whether a picture applicant has generally gone along with his program. Ike explained that he did not demand 100% conformity. (He told the conference later that he was still behind Kentucky's Senator John Sherman Cooper despite Cooper's votes against the AEC bill.) But he did believe that the principles on which he was trying to conduct the business of his office must be observed by a Republican Congressman; otherwise, the President should not try to help...
...extreme pleasure to see my favorite Senator make the July 5 cover of your magazine. As long as men of Senator John Sherman Cooper's caliber have a hand in running our Government . . . we will never lose our prestige in world leadership...
...find fault with Senator Cooper and his record. His trouble lies in the class of field he's running in. It's Correlation Cooper, a fine horse, up against Hasty Road Barkley, and that's too much horse. With a regretful bow to John Cooper, it would be wonderful to have Alben Barkley . . . back on the track...