Word: doggedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Back-Door Coverage. On H. & B.'s performance alone, NBC scored a clear beat over CBS and ABC, which slid along on the scented oils of John C. Daly; but NBC also pretty much outdid the other networks in overall reporting and picture coverage. CBS jumped around nervously, interviewing...
There is Bobby, 34, his dogged, hardworking (and usually "worried) campaign manager, lining up the local organizations, discussing the shirtsleeved facts of politics with the bosses and the kingmakers. There is Teddy, the legman, working and talking at the lowest level of the campaign, climbing out of West Virginia mine...
The Communist regime was so disturbed that it tried to censor all mention of the riot, and the secret police dogged the footsteps of foreign newsmen. But at the corner of Marx and Lenin streets the cross still stood, protected by groups of angry women-emphatic evidence that the faith...
Johnson's visiting took him westward, where the political climate was reportedly most favorable to the L.B.J. cause. Preceded by a bevy of "L.B.J. girls" wear ing the official red-white-and-blue L.B.J. uniform and waving a large L.B.J. flag, the Senator got a warm reception in Denver...
Back from a nine-week swing through South America came a thinner, tanner, more relaxed Adlai Stevenson last week, and seldom have loyal troops given a more resounding cheer to a general splashing ashore. Enthusiastic correspondents dogged his footsteps. Columnist Marquis Childs hailed him as a "brilliant, complex, resilient individual...