Word: donald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...DONALD C. BATES...
...Washington or anywhere else, because this is the way people lose their freedom." He adds: "The Bible says, 'Seek, and ye shall find.' The New Frontier says, 'Sit down, and we'll give it to you.' " Judd's opponent is Minneapolis' Donald Fraser, 38, a personable lawyer who has served two terms as a state senator. A Navy veteran, Fraser goes right down the line with President Kennedy and the New Frontier. "The principal issue in this campaign is what kind of Congress do American voters want in Washington. Do they want...
...those "naughty postcards." From Brighton and Blackpool, millions of the garishly colored cards are mailed each year with their fat ladies and skinny drunks, timid vicars and saucy tarts, bashful honeymooners and beery, bulb-nosed husbands, all with risqué captions. Since 1904, their creator, shy, retiring Donald McGill, turned out no fewer than 12,500 cards, and sold 200 million copies. In London, the "King of the Postcards" died at 87, and Britain last week mourned the passing of an institution...
...While the Vatican Council in Rome is celebrating the eventual unity of all Christians, here in New York we are celebrating the essential unity of all man's religions," Unitarian Minister Donald Harrington told his congregation at Manhattan's Community Church last week. As Harrington completed his sermon, a prayer gong sounded, and a red-robed priest began to chant the ancient Shishinrai...
...History; Charles M. Haar, professor of Law; Seymour E. Harris '20, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy; V.O. Key, Jr., Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History and Government; Arthur A. Maas, professor of Government; Ernest R. May, associate professor of History; Robert G. McCloskey, professor of Government; and Donald H. Menzel, Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy, joined in the endorsement of Ted Kennedy by James McGregor Burns...