Word: edward
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...candidates to caricatures of themselves. Mondale struggled to make a virtue of his pure liberalism. "I don't know what else to do," he said. "What you see is what you get." In Florida, standing in a grove of winter-ravaged oranges, Mondale conceded that Senator Edward Kennedy had refused to endorse him; at that moment, the once invincible candidate seemed an authentic underdog. Hart, meanwhile, was using the words "future" and "new" over and over again. The candidate of youth was often asked how a year had been lopped off his age in the mid-1960s...
...also benefit mightily. Chairman James E. Lee, who steered his company to Socal in order to evade Pickens, could pick up some $10 million by exercising options to buy Gulf shares. A clutch of other officers can look forward to the same type of windfall. They include: President Edward Walker, $8.8 million; Executive Vice President Harold Hammer, $6.4 million; Executive Vice President Melvin Hill, $4.6 million; and J.L. Huitt, president of Gulf Oil Exploration and Production Co., $2.9 million...
NONFICTION: Charles de Gaulle, Don Cook ∙ The Complete Lyrics of Cole Porter, edited by Robert Kimball E.B. White: A Biography, Scott Elledge ∙ Killings, Calvin Trillin Mayor, Edward I. Koch ∙ Tales from the Secret Annex, Anne Frank
...Cansday is known to have a number of problems," said Buildings and Grounds Yard Manager Edward Rosen, adding that eventually the roofs will undergo complete "recovering." He was unsure, however, of when the repairs would be made...
...recommendations, to Loiry's credit, do manage to transcend this level. He suggests possible ways to strengthen youth advocacy groups to provide a voice for children, such as reforming IRS Tax Exemption laws to enable groups to spend more time and funds on legislative activities. He lobbies for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54's proposed 2.5 billion food stamp and child nutrition program; and he urges the United States to stay in UNESCO, an international organization which provides massive food, educational, and development aid to underdeveloped countries to "assist the world's children...