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...same time. McGill is keenly antagonistic to Southern "liberals" who have continued to compromise their integrity on the race issue. A favorite target is Senator William Fulbright, whom McGill calls "a pathetic sort of character with a great liberal reputation...
Before coming to the United States to study as a Fulbright Fellow in 1953, Sekler taught seven years at the Technische Hochschule, and holds the little of professor extraordinarius there...
Senator Henry Jackson went ah-ah-ah like an Evinrude. Senator William Fulbright rattled off the word commitment 15 times in one interview. And Congressman Gerald Ford got so hung up on a metaphor about the "ship of state" in "a storm-tossed sea" that Reasoner correctly observed: "People were beginning to feel seasick...
...favorite with the hometown voters. While Johnson is heavily favored to sweep the nine delegate seats of Queens' sixth, seventh, and ninth Congressional districts, he could lose the eighth. This is because the Congressman from the eighth, Ben Rosenthal, is a dove--"as out of place here as Fulbright is in Arkansas," noted one observer. Rosenthal and his supporters can put up a delegate slate which his prestige as a popular incumbent could well carry to victory...
Died. Jack Fulbright, 69, older brother of the Arkansas Senator, a Harvard ('24) football hero who sold steel in Missouri and lumber in Arkansas before retiring to Tennessee in 1960; of a heart attack; in Memphis...