Word: duncan
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...other unbeaten grapplers. Pat Coleman at 152 and heavyweight Tom Tripp, scored impressive wins. After Coleman flattened John Duncan 3-1, Tripp won on a decisive 11-1 victory over the Bulldog's sluggish Tom Kunkle...
BRITAIN Rejection in the Promised Land Race is not an issue that is often raised in the British Parliament, the seat of government for Britain's 98% white population. Yet there it was last week. Tory M.P. Duncan Sandys, a former Colonial Secretary, called for "immediate legislation to curtail the influx of immigrants into Britain." Enoch Powell, a onetime Tory Minister of Health, expressed the fear that Britain's simmering race problem "will at the end of the century be similar in magnitude to that...
...over 35 years and is very well known across the state. he is expected to have a well-financed campaign with money coming in from doves all over the country as well as from long standing Oregon supporters. His opponents will attack this outside influence in an Oregon election. Duncan, however, will have the same financial difficulties that...
Before the general election in 1966 Hatfield had clearly stated a dove position on Vietnam. Duncan was convinced that Hatfield's stand on Vietnam had disturbed enough voters so that a hawkish Democart could possibly defeat this seemingly unbeatable Governor. Hatfield retreated to a more ambiguous stand. This, plus Morse's endorsement, may have pulled out his narrow victory...
...DUNCAN is an outstanding trial attorney. As a state legislator he was the first man in history voted Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives for two consecutive legislative sessions. He served in Congress from 1962 to 1966 where he had a strong liberal voting record on domestic issues. He was among a handful of Representatives voting against the House Un-American Activities Committee. He spurned sure re-election to run against Mark Hatfield, the popular Republican Governor, for the U.S. Senate...