Word: dilworths
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fire demolished three offices in the Harvard Square Theatre building, which the University owns. Fire chief Charles Dilworth said he did not know who rented the offices...
Bucking Best. As recently as 1960 the party in Pennsylvania was healthy and seemingly growing stronger. David Lawrence, one of those rare bosses capable of combining a strong party organization scandal-free with a administration, progressive, sat in relatively the Governor's mansion. Richardson Dilworth presided in Philadelphia's city hall continuing the reforms started by Joseph Clark. before he moved on to the Senate. William Green the Elder ran the party in Philadelphia, and on Election Day his well-financed cadres produced the plurality that John F. Kennedy needed to carry the state...
...Tate, 58, have encouraged an anachronistic clubhouse atmosphere that is repugnant to the party's younger members and to most Negroes. During his re-election campaign, Tate actually bragged: "Eight of my ten department heads have beei in city government since the days of Clark and Dilworth...
Other guests are Richardson Dilworth, former mayor of Philadelphia; Kenneth Clark, author of Dark Ghetto; and Robert Novak, a political columnist and co-author of Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power...
...mayor generally follows a liberal Democratic line, has organized labor on his side, and asserts that he, not the "fake liberal" Specter, is the "rightful heir of Clark and Dilworth." Clark, now Pennsylvania's senior Senator, has campaigned with Tate, and this week Vice President Hubert Humphrey is scheduled to appear on Tate's behalf...