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The crowd of approximately 1500 reacted with both cheers and hisses to Goldwater's proposals. Outside Rindge Tech. Auditorium, the 300 students turned away at the door left quietly.

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Goldwater Criticizes Domestic Policy Of Administration's `First 100 Days' | 4/29/1961 | See Source »

Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz.) last night opened fire on the "exceedingly slow" pace of the New Frontier's first 100 days. Signaling an end to the Administration's "honeymoon" period, Goldwater criticized the President for trying to revive New Deal policies which, he claimed, were proven failures.

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Goldwater Criticizes Domestic Policy Of Administration's `First 100 Days' | 4/29/1961 | See Source »

Goldwater spared none of Kennedy's domestic policies from scathing criticism, but he refused to condemn the President's handling of foreign affairs. Answering a question on the Cuban situation, the conservative leader declared that Republicans will back the President "if we think he's right." He added that "America...

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Goldwater Criticizes Domestic Policy Of Administration's `First 100 Days' | 4/29/1961 | See Source »

"Jack and I disagree violently on many points," he said, "but we don't disagree one inch on being an American. He's just as loyal as I am." Goldwater also declared that he wouldn't want to ask the President "to apologize to anybody for what he did."

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Goldwater Criticizes Domestic Policy Of Administration's `First 100 Days' | 4/29/1961 | See Source »

Deep Freeze. Last week Rocky took off to fulfill a crowded itinerary of speech-making around the state. He had just one immediate political objective: winning his second gubernatorial term in 1962. Rockefeller was determined to stay aloof from any premature national skirmishes with Barry Goldwater or Dick Nixon. He...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: Playing It Cool | 4/28/1961 | See Source »

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