Word: frames
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kennedy also has the opportunity to create an outstanding record on national affairs. His seats on the Judiciary Committee and on the Labor and Public Welfare Committee are ideal places in which to frame important legislation. The Labor Committee passes on the education and welfare measures that could help revitalize the entire Eastern seabord. The Judiciary Committee, in precarious balance between liberals and conservatives, may finally be ready to emerge from under the weight of its chairman and put forward some constructive proposals in the field of civil rights...
Trottenberg said in an interview that the area between Lawrence Hall and Oxford St. was considered the logical site for the center, since it is near several laboratories and other science buildings. The only building on the proposed site is a frame house occupied by the Graduate School of Education, and, when the School's new headquarters on Appian Way are completed, the house will no longer be needed, Trottenberg noted...
...campaign of Senator Salinger exploits California's love of audacious good fun. Each day Plucky Pierre crisscrosses the state by helicopter, dropping dramatically out of the smog to embrace an ever-present bevy of giggling Salinger Girls. Waving an outrageously gnawed cigar to the crowd and patting his portly frame, Pierre turns every stop into a garnish tongue-cheek extravaganza...
...inexplicably permitted to become an anticlimax. The death of the President was recorded in several still photographs and on three film strips-though only one of the strips, owned by LIFE, shows the episode in full detail. Nevertheless, the moment of tragedy is represented here in a single frozen frame that shows Kennedy as an overblown blur...
...company back to recovery. Last May, the Times reported, Blair and Kantor had aired their grievances before the board. But when this maneuver failed, the dissidents sought to spread the rebellion. In September, Blair convoked a secret meeting at a steakhouse outside Greenwich, Conn., where he lives, and helped frame a bill of particulars against the Culligan management. On Oct. 1 this document, signed by Blair, Kantor and 13 top-ranking editors and advertising officials, was sent to Curtis' board. The letter not only accused Culligan of mismanagement, but served notice of the intent of all 15 signatories...