Word: daniells
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...command, and among them are some of the party's biggest names: New York's Nelson Rockefeller, Pennsylvania's William Scranton, Michigan's George Romney, Idaho's Robert Smylie, Oregon's Mark Hatfield. Last week Washington's promising young Republican Governor Daniel J. Evans, 40, called on the G.O.P. Governor's Mansion contingent to re-assume the responsibility it abdicated during the Goldwater campaign...
Acting under a provision of the 1965 voting rights law, the Justice Depart ment quickly entered the case, asked Federal District Court Judge Daniel Thomas to order the ballots counted...
...whole magazine is provocative. And--no small thing--it is exceedingly well edited. The selection of book reviewers is particularly fortuitous. Robert Horowitz, for example, brings his experience as an editor of the Columbia Spectator to the task of assessing Daniel Bell's new book on general education. The review, in very pleasing and economic language, does a fine job of giving this important book its due--and no more...
...miles from Tacoma through Seattle, Everett and Bellingham to the Canadian border, the land where settlers thought they had found a paradise, with sheltered waterways on the front step and mountains in the backyard, is bursting with new indus try. Already, natives are dubbing it Pugetopolis. Said Washington Governor Daniel Evans last week: "In our state's history, the present expansion is second in significance only to that during the gold rush...
...stubborn sense of responsibility. All this is amply evident in the new Commentary Reader, edited by Norman Podhoretz (Atheneum; $12.50), a selection of some of the magazine's best articles written by some of the era's shrewdest minds: Sidney Hook, Lionel Trilling, Edmund Wilson, George Lichtheim, Daniel Bell. The book also contains a sampling of Commentary short stories (Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Wallace Markfield), which invariably carry a social message...