Word: gov
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Adam Clayton Powell (D.N.Y.) has cancelled his appearance scheduled here for Jan. 10, Burt Ross '65, president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Young Democrats, announced yesterday. At the same time, Ross revealed that Gov. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown of California would speak to the club...
Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 said yesterday that he had discussed the Yards during the past few weeks with Gov. Peabody and members of the Metropolitan Transit Authority. He said that Peabody had told him the MTA would find it difficult to donate the property because it had no other suitable location for its repair facilities...
...said that one of the reasons for Sen. Goldwater's strength was that so one can capitalize on the "loss of momentum in his camp." He claimed that Richard Nixon had "shot himself in the foot" by moving from his California base of political support, and called New York Gov. Nelson Rocks-feller "a victim of his well-defined position to the left in the Republican party...
...racial demonstrations filled the streets of Jackson and the headlines of the nation. The death of a prominent civil rights leader and the threat of Negro violence could not be ignored; city, country, and state police joined the FBI in the hunt for the killer. Gov. Ross Barnett and Jackson's Mayor Allen C. Thompson, both members of the Citizens Council, offered rewards for the apprehension of the assassin. Fingerprints on the murder weapon led the federal detectives to Greenwood, Miss., where the first Citizens Council in Mississippi was founded, and to Beckworth. He was charged with murder, and District...
...recent AFLCIO national convention, New York's Gov. Rockefeller, a leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination along with Goldwater, announced his opposition to the right-to-work laws