Word: fannin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...overestimated, but Nixon for one did not ignore it. He called his older lieutenants on Capitol Hill-the "early birds" who helped him resurrect his political career for a run at the White House in 1968 -for a cocktail party last week. They included John Tower of Texas, Paul Fannin of Arizona, Robert Dole of Kansas. They met for an hour, exchanged cordial remarks and received presidential gifts. The same day, Nixon held another meeting, this one with New York Senator James Buckley. Neither would discuss the details of the meeting, but the President more than likely sought to answer...
ARIZONA: What should have been a safe state for the incumbent Senator Paul J. Fannin has become not so safe. The Republican Senator, a protege of state folk hero Barry Gold-water, is in a hot battle with millionaire Phoenix businessman Sam Grossman, the Democratic candidate. Grossman is a liberal who is waging a heavily financed campaign on television and in the papers. He is still a long way from victory, but an upset is not impossible...
...otherwise thoughtful article, you mentioned Senator Edward Kennedy's concern for Indians but omitted any reference to the contribution to Indians made by Arizona's Senators Paul Fannin and Barry Gpldwater and by Representative Sam Steiger. American Indians do not .ne.e4..mqre, concern; they need more help. We Arizonans are proud of the important contribution American Indians have made and are making to our state and nation. And we are likewise proud of the effects of our congressional delegation in helping them gain equal opportunity. Please remind your writers, and perhaps Senator Kennedy, that the age of rhetoric...