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...Denver Post polltakers found Democratic Governor Stephen McNichols running far behind Republican John A. Love. The count: 53% to 37%. At the same time. Democratic Senator John Carroll led Republican Representative Peter Dominick by 53% to 35%,. Among those considered most likely to vote, Love led McNichols 60% to 32%, and Carroll and Dominick stood at 46% each...
...from the Fryingpan and Roaring Fork rivers on the western slopes of the Rockies into the Arkansas River valley on the east, was Colorado's Democratic Senator John Carroll. A loyal Kennedy backer in Congress, Carroll faces a stiff re-election challenge this year from Republican Representative Peter Dominick. It was Carroll who introduced Kennedy to some 8,000 cheering spectators in the Pueblo High School Stadium...
Almost apart from such issues stand the person and personality of President John Kennedy-and, virtually without exception, the Congressmen find that Kennedy's popularity remains unanimously high. Says Colorado's Republican Representative Peter Dominick: "To me. no one runs down Kennedy personally, even though the critic may be disaffected with something the Administration has done. He is a personable figure and people like him." Says Kentucky's Democratic Representative Frank Stubblefield: "I have the feeling they're aware he wakes up every morning with the weight of the world on his shoulders, and that...
...youngest of five children born to Rocco Colavito, a sturdy, hard-working iceman, and Angelina Spodafino. Rocco and Angelina came separately to the U.S. in the early '20s from Bari, Italy, met and married in New York City. Rocky's boyhood heroes were his big brothers, Dominick and Vito, who taught him to throw and hit on the paved playing field of Public School...
Cromwell failed, says Author Macken, because of "little men" like Dominick MacMahon, who proved that the human back is stronger than the oppressor's whip. Surviving the siege of Drogheda-during which his wife is murdered and one child struck dumb-stubborn Dominick dodges his way through sacked and smoking Ireland accompanied by a saintly priest, helped by Irish guerrillas and making the customary hairbreadth escapes from gun and gallows. Author Macken brings such sweeping lyricism to this flight as to make it seem that plucky Dominick is battling his way the length of Siberia instead of the mere...