Word: drews
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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President Johnson came up with a strong endorsement, weakly delivered. It didn't help. The voters gave Lindsay 46% of their ballots, Beame 40.6% and Buckley 13.4%. Buckley had hoped to demonstrate a resurgence of conservative Republicanism, but he drew his most potent support from normally Democratic Irish, Polish, Italian (and Catholic) areas. Though Abe Beame held out the promise of becoming New York's first Jewish mayor, the usually Democratic Jewish vote went heavily for Lindsay-particularly in upper-income neighborhoods...
Early last week a Greek Cypriot patrol probed into a Turkish orchard, drew immediate fire that wounded one member of the patrol. Within hours, the Greeks launched a massive counterstroke that isolated the Turkish communities from each other. In two days of bitter fire fights, one Turkish Cypriot was killed and five were wounded. The Greek Cypriots suffered six wounded...
After he lost the first round in his barroom and wound up in court, Koonce learned that he had been both right and wrong. The charge of selling liquor to a minor was dismissed, but he drew a 90-day sentence for assaulting the police. His mother was fined $25 for having come...
...this last provision that drew the greatest number of comments at October's Faculty meeting. Professors Riesman and Albritton suggested that a student should be able to fulfill his requirements at the upper level without becoming involved in a sequence...
...votes McGovern amassed before he was eliminated. Coates got more than 550 and two other CCA-incumbents, Mrs. Wheeler and Mahoney, took 400 between them. McGovern was not expected to give quite this many votes to the CCA candidates because he drew about half of his support from normally non-CCA areas...