Word: cordials
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Quite Evasive. Throughout his tour, Lindsay was received by sizable crowds. His speech before the California League of Cities attracted 1,900 people, several hundred more than Hubert Humphrey had drawn the previous day. Phoenix, in the heart of Goldwater country, also accorded Lindsay a cordial welcome. In San Francisco, he found a thriving "Lindsay for President" group and a welcome endorsement from a former longtime National Democratic Committeewoman, Mrs. Rudel Gatov. "I'll sup port him and be part of his campaign," Mrs. Gatov said, "if he decides...
Grotesque Charge. Bundy traveled down to Princeton for a meeting with Falk, some would say to allay his objections. Bundy insists, however, that the meeting was simply "to get to know someone I was interested in." Although the meeting was cordial, Falk and his supporters did not give up their opposition. Says Bundy of Viet Nam and his troubled appointment: "Obviously the returns in Viet Nam are tragic-tragic at home and tragic in Viet Nam. There has been tragic bloodshed-no worse than Korea, but there it is. I think it certainly can be argued that...
Though the American Orthodox Church maintains cordial ties with Perry's denomination, it has a "high church" tone markedly distinct from the evangelical character of the Metropolitan Community churches. Until three years ago, Father Robert M. Clement, 46, the New York denomination's mustachioed, long-haired founder, was a priest in the Polish National Catholic
...lieutenants on Capitol Hill-the "early birds" who helped him resurrect his political career for a run at the White House in 1968 -for a cocktail party last week. They included John Tower of Texas, Paul Fannin of Arizona, Robert Dole of Kansas. They met for an hour, exchanged cordial remarks and received presidential gifts. The same day, Nixon held another meeting, this one with New York Senator James Buckley. Neither would discuss the details of the meeting, but the President more than likely sought to answer affirmatively the question Brother Bill had posed about him in a recent magazine...
...requirements, scrupulously respects the boycott. Two years ago, the Nissan Motor Co., which was then selling about 2,000 vehicles a year in Arab countries, told an Israeli dealer that he could not import any of its cars. "Please understand our awkward situation with your cordial heart," Nissan wrote the dealer. The Japanese still refuse landing rights in Tokyo to El Al. In retaliation, 7,000 U.S. travelers canceled reservations on Japan Air Lines to the 1970 Osaka world's fair...