Word: culver
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hunch that two-term Republican Senator Jack Miller, 56, was vulnerable this time around, Iowa Congressman John Culver made plans to challenge him. But Culver lost heart at the last minute and the nomination went to his administrative assistant, Dick Clark, 43. Clark, though a political unknown, ran such a skillful campaign that he will now outshine his former boss as Iowa's junior Senator...
Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) dialed his scheduler. Ursula Culver, and told her to make sure that he called Joe Beirne. President of the Communications Workers of America, the next morning; that, it at all possible, he wanted to make an appearance on behalf of Senator George S. McGovern (D.S.D.) at the AFL-CIO dinner that evening...
...Culver, who is known as one of the best schedulers on Capital Hill, had greeted us warmly upon our arrival at Senator Humphrey's office two weeks ago. During our 90-minute wait. Culver virtually ignored us, as she ushered in two black women from the Chicago Machine, who had entered the office fifteen minutes after we did. She apologized for Senator, nothing that an emergency" had arisen on the floor of the Senate...
...Dallas, and said that he wanted to buy. He did not sign any of the customary documents for identification and credit information. Even so, of some 25 firms that he called, brokers at six* agreed to buy stock for him. Most of Treff's investments-including Polaroid, Alberto-Culver and Bristol-Myers-were sound. If he had held on to them, he claims he might have made $30,000 to $40,000 in profits within a few weeks. But Federal Reserve and stock exchange rules require that shares be paid for within five trading days of their purchase...
Indiana's Culver Military Academy has even gone so far as to turn coed. It will enroll 74 girls this fall (along with 575 boys). The girls will not wear uniforms nor will they drill, but they will be restricted to a severely limited wardrobe of skirts and blouses. "We felt that it was a more natural type of education," says Ernest Benson, Culver's dean. "Boys will no longer accept the isolation of an all-male environment...