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...Pompidou was summoned to the palace to receive the word in person from De Gaulle, and their exchange of correspondence was released to the press. Then Pompidou went to a caucus of the newly elected Gaullist Deputies in the National Assembly. Most of them were angry that a vote getter as effective as Pompidou had been sidetracked in favor of a man who is anything but a crowd pleaser. But Pompidou, though he was bitterly hurt by De Gaulle's treatment, remained loyal. "It is not for us to question his decisions," Pompidou told the Deputies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: A SUDDEN PARTING: How Pompidou Was Fired | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

Second top point getter on the team. Nosal tripled three times in the outdoor season. In the freshmen's narrow win over Princeton, he swept the discus and then settled down against Princeton's top weight men in the hammer and shot. After fouling twice in the hammer, he qualified on the last throw and went...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nosal Pegged to Top Ivies In Both Hammer, Weight | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

Although Kuchel is a formidable vote getter, his opponent in the June 4 Republican primary racked up a thumping vote himself when he was re-elected Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1966. Rafferty, an ultraconservative, is trying to unseat the liberal Kuchel by branding the G.O.P. Senate whip a traitor to the party. Item from a pamphlet claiming Kuchel sided with Democrats 61% of the time: "Would you have voted for the wasteful war-on-pov-erty programs and Great Society welfare schemes?" Rafferty is a man of harsh rhetoric who spatters his speeches with attacks on filth, flapdoodle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: California: Kuchel v. the R.A.F. | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

...Ohio, Senator Frank J. Lausche, a conservative and the state's champion vote-getter, trailed John J. Gilligan, a Cincinnati city councilman, in the race for the Democratic nomination for the 72-year-old Lausche's Senate seat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kennedy Leads Humphrey In D.C. Preference Poll | 5/8/1968 | See Source »

...Disney was far more than a Br'er Babbitt who made it big cracker-barreling the virtues of hard work and good clean fun. He was, as Schickel generously illustrates, a masterful organizer, bold technological innovator and a zealous, often ruthless go-getter in the idealized American tradition. He had a compulsion to order, cleanse and control in ever-expanding circles. Disneyland, once described as "the world's biggest toy lor the world's biggest boy," consumed most of his interest in the last years of his life. When it came to technical matters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Uncle Walt | 5/3/1968 | See Source »

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