Word: elected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...nominate the entire Carter family, from the President-elect to Miz Lillian to Miss Amy, from the future First Lady to the brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles and cousins who campaigned for Jimmy and who helped reveal to us the kind of President we'll have...
Above all, Kissinger underscored the U.S. commitment to NATO. "No alliance," he declared, "is as important as the North Atlantic alliance, and nothing is of more importance to the unity of the West." Then he read a message from President-elect Jimmy Carter promising that "the American commitment to maintaining the NATO alliance shall be sustained and strengthened under my Administration." NATO, said Carter, "lies at the heart of the partnership between North America and Western Europe...
...little-known Atlanta banker who is Jimmy Carter's choice to be director of the Office of Management and Budget. It is a sample of the candid views he will be offering as an economic policymaker-and his long and close relationship with Carter guarantees that the President-elect will listen. Last week Lance talked with TIME Correspondent John Berry about Administration strategy, Carter's relations with businessmen and his own job. Among his views...
...Administration-but how much amperage should be poured in? Last week some dollar numbers emerged from separate meetings between Carter and his transition staff, and the incoming President and chief executives of 15 giant companies, including Ford Motor Chairman Henry Ford II and DuPont Chairman Irving Shapiro. The President-elect's advisers were somewhat more modest than the businessmen. In effect, they called for $20 billion in tax cuts and spending increases, while the corporate chiefs-or at least their spokesman, General Electric Chairman Reginald Jones-opted for $23 billion. But the similarities in the plans were striking...
...only existed, but it is coming back, as menacing as ever. That at least is the consensus of energy experts and government leaders around the world-prominently including Jimmy Carter. The President-elect has declared that a new, more cohesive energy policy will be a top-priority goal of his Administration. Indeed, Carter plans to devote one of his earliest televised fireside chats to a plea to the nation to conserve fuel...