Word: daughters
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Allison Brown, daughter of an old white Mississippi family, honor student, campus beauty and editor of the Meredith issue of the Ole Miss magazine, has written for her editorial: "We are of a generation in Mississippi who knows firsthand that blacks and whites can actually work together, grow up together, and share common experiences. Even at Ole Miss, where tradition hangs on until the very last thread, much progress has been made . . . Our generation can do something about it. We can work toward the inevitable changes that will make Ole Miss a better place for people of all races...
Tennessee's Fourth Congressional District is brand new, and so are the candidates. But it is old family ties that dominate the electoral showdown between Republican Cynthia ("Cissy") Baker, daughter of Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr., and Democrat James Cooper, son of former Tennessee Governor Prentice Cooper...
...want to be known as Cissy Baker, not as Howard Baker's daughter," protested Baker, 26, before her Aug. 5 primary victory. To prove it she pointedly asked her father to stay out of her campaign. "It just about killed him to sit on the sidelines for a year," she says. But after her rancorous primary contest that split Tennessee Republicans, Baker permitted the family's heaviest hitter to go to bat for her. Says she, a bit defensively: "Dad is helping every other Republican running for office in this state...
...Ronald Reagan. He was one of a small group of intimates who met the day after the 1980 election to advise the President-elect on forming a new Administration. Later he served on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Betsy, his wife of 35 years, is the daughter of a socially prominent Los Angeles family and one of Nancy Reagan's closest friends. An inveterate giver of parties, many for charity, she has been crowned "Good Queen Betts"; her consort was dubbed "King Alfred...
...thinks he doesn't love his wife. He knows he doesn't know his daughter. He wants to find his identity again. So he dumps his woman, takes his kid and heads for the Mediterranean homeland of his fathers. Along the way, he picks up an oversized wanderer named Aretha (Susan Sarandon) whose greatest claim is her ability to sing Jewish folk songs in both Hebrew and Greek. By the end of his 18-month trek, and Mazursky's film. Phillip seemingly reclaims himself. Alas, he does so by means unrevealed to the movie's audience, who watch him sitting...