Word: goldwaterism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Exact Number. The controversy began in late January when Mrs. Ford wrote to State Representative William Kretschmar, thanking him for leading the fight for the ERA in North Dakota's house-a letter that Kretschmar says he used effectively in bringing off a victory. Pleased by the success, she...
Died. Raymond Moley, 88, founding member of Franklin Roosevelt's Brain Trust; in Phoenix. So powerful was Moley as F.D.R.'s closest adviser that an early New Deal joke had a Senator asking the President for a favor-an appointment with Moley. The Brain Trust that he organized...
It is this dynamic-this sense that the two lovers are heading in the same direction without ever being at the same place simultaneously-that guides the action of the play. Tension suffuses the opening of each of the play's six scenes, as the pair try to recognize each...
"I ran for Vice President of the U.S. in '64." Of course, it's - er - what's-his-name, the guy that was clobbered with Goldwater. The pleasant man on-screen rambles on: "I shouldn't have trouble charging a meal, should I? Well, I do...
The former U.S. Congressman and Goldwater running mate, who disappeared into obscurity and Lockport, N.Y., after the 1964 G.O.P. debacle, was picked by American Express as a log ical pitchman for its new advertising campaign. The theme: "American Express tells them who you are."