Word: dump
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dissenting Democrats are working to get Lyndon Johnson off next year's ticket, but right now the group isn't connected with Al Lowenstein's Dump-Johnson movement. "I think there's going to be some kind of merger," Casady said; "Lowenstein is trying to form a coalition of peace groups, and it would be a real shame if the whole movement doesn't get together under one name...
...Executive Board of the Harvard-Radcliffe Young Democrats Club. Our opposite members are contemplating the formation of a campus group to oppose the reelection of Lyndon Johnson next year. Quoting the YDs' current Young-Man-Iin-A-Hurry, Steven J. Kelman '70, "The entire executive board wants to dump Johnson. We believe that the membership feels the same...
...Indeed, Dump-Johnson movements are proliferating, and stickers reading A.B.J. (for Anyone But Johnson) have begun appearing on auto bumpers in Maine. Says Nixon: "Johnson will have it tough in '68. We had to run against his promises in 1964. Now we can run against his performance...
...Between Maule and Amazon, Toynbee writes briefly about his most recent travels in Latin America and saves for his last page a firm course of treatment for that troubled continent: "My first step would be to dump all the statues of San Martin in the Atlantic, all the statues of O'Higgins in the Pacific, and all the statues of Bolivar in the Caribbean, and I would forbid their replacement, under pain of death...
Allard K. Lowenstein, the liberal New York lawyer and educator who is spearheading the "Dump Johnson" movement, declared last night that his group would have a candidate to run against President Johnson by "early next year...