Word: helling
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...What the hell," he notes, "even Harold Stassen had a bigger voice than I did simply because he was a candidate. You have to be a candidate to be heard." He adds: "I'll be any kind of candidate for anything to carry this cause?or I'll be no candidate, if that's the best way to get the Republican Party back into the mainstream of American life...
...right on top of me. We might as well take some of them with us." At week's end Carpenter and other haggard survivors miraculously fought their way out of the trap-bringing their dead and wounded with them. Said Carpenter: "I'm just happy as hell to have my men out of there...
...their options so they could jump to the other league for more money. "What can you do," asked A.F.L. Commissioner Al Davis, "when a kid who doesn't know beans about pro football but makes twice as much money as you do tells you to go to hell?" Club owners began to panic. "We were getting near financial suicide," says N.F.L. Commissioner Pete Rozelle. And fans grew disgusted. "The whole sport," says Rozelle, "was beginning to look pretty shabby...
...ECONOMY: "Affluent, hell! The average American family just about scrapes by, and every average American here knows it."-Cartoonist Al Capp at Framingham State College...
James A. Perkins, L.H.D., president of Cornell University. President Kennedy, in the process of forming his first Cabinet, remarked to an aide: "How am I going to fill these twelve hundred jobs? All I hear is the name Jim Perkins. Who the hell is Perkins...