Word: harrimans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Former New York Governor Averell Harriman said, "There will be differences of opinion, but not too fundamental. Most of the differences have been hammered out in previous talks." He also said "The convention is not to settle democratic policies--that's for Congress...
...down some of the unreasonable fears on both sides and agree at least on guidelines for continuing negotiations by Dr. Kissinger and our other officials on SALT and other matters in order that more comprehensive agreements can be reached when Mr. Brezhnev visits the U.S. next spring. W. Averell Harriman Washington...
...chore. To assume, as many have, that Nixon is a diseased and disgraced man, incapable of a comeback, will allow him the time and tolerance to make such a comeback. If he succeeds--if in five years he is the Republicans' next Alf Landon, the nation's next Averill Harriman, the world's next U Thant--Watergate and all of its revelations and investigations will have accomplished little...
...election, one of the state's most powerful Democratic bosses was moved to heartfelt candor. Meade H. Esposito, leader of the Brooklyn bastion of the old guard, called for a revival of back room politics. Said he: "The back room gave you the best guys-Lehman, Roosevelt, Smith, Harriman...
...Averell Harriman correctly observed that the "Soviets would pull in their belt before they'd let us tamper with their system." The naive stance of the "Jacksonians" is destructive to the continued easing of tensions between the U.S. and U.S.S.R...