Word: elected
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson's other first-place hopefuls are junior John Bakkensen, University record-holder in the discus, captain-elect Art Croasdale, hammer throw champion in the Penn Relays, and high jumping sophomore Chris Pardee, winner of that event in the indoor IC4A's with a Harvard-record leap...
Though he knows that he is a goner without the Jewish vote, he decried the necessity of having to defend his Jewish credentials. Said he: "If I have to be Jewish to win this campaign, it's not worth winning. I don't want the voters to elect me to Congress because I am a Jew. I hope they won't reject me because I am married to a Protestant...
...Congress, NSA's annual meeting to adopt programs and policies and elect national officers, will be held at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis...
...which border on states with similar laws. They will also come up in Vermont, but the Northeast has a tradition of cold-shouldering such measures. Strong right-to-work movements are underway in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Oregon and Kentucky, and in New Mexico right-to-work forces are trying to elect state legislators who favor their cause in order to pass a rights law next year...
...Kennedy has never been afraid to discuss political and social issues from the pulpit, but he picks his controversies with care. "A fellow that's shooting off his mouth all the time-nobody listens to him after a while," he says. In 1957 Kennedy led a fight to elect some moderates to Los Angeles' conservative-dominated school board-and as a reward found himself named to the State Board of Education...