Word: donald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...high school graduate who built a successful trucking business, Babcock was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1960, acceded to the governorship two years later when Republican Incumbent Donald Nutter was killed in an airplane crash. Since barely winning election in his own right in 1964, Babcock has become a cocky, polished political performer. The G.O.P. has plastered the state with "Win with Tim" billboards and issued 30,000 bumper stickers proclaiming WE EAT MONTANA BEEF, NOT L.B.J. BALONEY...
Though the theory was that all NYC enrollees would have counselors from the time of their enrollment, this boy -- let us call him Donald -- never saw a counselor until the day he was given the ultimatum. Training young people to hold responsible jobs was the ostensible purpose of the NYC. In fact, there was no training involved. Uncounseled and unsupervised, Donald's attitude toward his job was consistently childish and irresponsible. When he left the NYC, the chances are he never found another job. Donald's experience in the NYC didn't teach him even the rudiments...
...DONALD J. DAWSON...
...look artsy enough to have been dreamed up by a gaggle of interior decorators. But even its mistakes suggest the variety and vitality of Methodism, and plenty of its older but doubtful readers concede that the magazine appeals to the young in a unique and valuable way. Says Bishop Donald Tippett of San Francisco, "Motive speaks to thoughtful students in a language that makes religion and the church relevant. They will make our best leaders, and frankly, we'd lose them if we had to depend on most of the other church publications...
...humble conductor. He is indispensable to a conductor's success and, as such, is guarded and pampered like a mistress. Sir John Barbirolli refers to his man as his "chief of staff," Eugene Ormandy's is his "mind reader," William Steinberg's his "seismograph," Donald Johanos' his "stroke...