Word: gladness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...being heard at all. Nevertheless, he thought anybody talking to a President should be aware of any taping "as a matter of self-protection." Republican House Leader Gerald Ford said that he saw "nothing wrong with the practice." Quipped former Republican National Committee Chairman Robert Dole: "I'm glad I always nodded when talking to the President." A Nixon loyalist, former Presidential Aide William Safire, writing in the New York Times, said the President was setting "a terrible example" of eavesdropping by his "Monster With Total Recall...
Wracker of cities, Gordon, We're glad you're here. Andrew Wylie February...
...They never made any effort to canvass the people, give them literature, or anything that we used to do in the regular organization to pull out the vote necessary to win. These people are amateurs and I'm glad that I got away from them and went to work for a man who knows what politics is all about...
...sure glad to see you; it was nice of you to come," the midget said to the cardinal. Terence Cardinal Cooke, the only American member of a commission created by Pope Paul VI for "people on the move," was celebrating his first Mass for the Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey circus in Madison Square Garden. "How blessed you are," Cooke said to the assembled animal trainers, jugglers, clowns and workmen, "to spend your lives dedicated to a profession that makes people smile...
...didn't look real good yesterday afternoon," coach Loyal Park said. "Our guys were just tired, more mentally then physically. Not to take anything away from Springfield, but with a schedule as long as ours [35 games], a letdown like this is almost to be expected. I'm just glad it didn't come in the playoffs...