Word: democratized
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...other four negative votes were those of Tennessee Democrat Albert Gore, Republicans John J. Williams of Delaware, Carl Curtis of Nebraska and Wallace Bennett of Utah...
...regular foreign service officer. "I started all over again as a second secretary at the embassy in Caracas," recalls Mann. He turned in a fine job, was recalled to Washington and in 1950 was made a deputy assistant secretary. "I was called a 'Truman-Acheson Democrat' at that time," he remembers. "Later, I was called an 'Eisenhower appointee,' and now I hear they call me a 'crony of the President...
Next day the Senate waxed a bit more germane. Georgia Democrat Richard Russell, an opponent of the resolution, pointed out that the rule could easily be sidestepped. If the Senate was debating an atomic energy bill, Russell suggested, and a Senator wanted to talk about cheese made from cow's milk, "all he would have to do would be to offer an amendment providing that 'nothing in this bill shall be construed to affect the price of cheese in Borneo.' " Agreed Pastore: "No matter what rule or law is passed or invented by the ingenuity...
Cartoonist Conrad is a registered Democrat who says he has "strayed from the path of righteousness and truth" only once-to vote for Eisenhower in 1952. But his pen knows no political party. In Los Angeles he will find much the same political environment that he is getting ready to leave. Both the Post and the Times are Republican papers. But Times Publisher Chandler has promised Conrad the same latitude that he enjoyed in Denver, where, despite occasional remonstrances from Post Publisher Palmer Hoyt, Conrad persisted in depicting former President Eisenhower as progressively senile and slightly vacuous...
What saved her from being bored to death was that she was an Adlai Stevenson Democrat. She traveled endlessly in Stevenson's behalf during the campaigns of 1952 and 1956, and led the crowd that stormed the Los Angeles convention to draft him in 1960. "I don't know if I'm interested in politics or just Stevensonism," she says. "There are two kinds of people in this world as far as I'm concerned-everybody else, and Adlai Stevenson...