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...list," he said. "She wasn't sure if it was a good list or a bad list, and I assured her it was a good one." Comedian Bill Cosby quipped that he was merely a "token black on the list," and added of the President: "Anyone who would hug Sammy Davis can't be all bad." Paul Newman declared that he was "sending
Maybe the first sign that he intended to be the best friend Nixon had last week came when Henry Kissinger went to see Brezhnev at Camp David the night before he went to the White House. Brezhnev bounded up to Kissinger, gave him a special bear hug and a kiss on the cheek, something Kissinger has heretofore received only from starlets...
...relaxed night at the White House, the President invited 250 guests to join him for an evening with Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. Davis, a notably lapsed Democrat, reminded his audience of the moment in Miami Beach when he locked the President in a now famous bear hug at the Republican National Convention: "Where else but in America could one grown man hug another grown man and get invited to his house?" Another of Nixon's friends, Businessman C.G. ("Bebe") Rebozo, observed, "It's funny but President Nixon and Sammy Davis Jr. are a lot alike -in a very...
...there were the most poignant. Air Force Major Arthur Burer, gone for seven years, arrived at Maryland's Andrews Air Force Base at 4 a.m., and had barely walked past the honor guard when his wife Nancy, followed by a horde of relatives, rushed onto the tarmac to hug him. At California's Travis Air Force Base, Air Force Major Hayden Lockhart Jr., shot down over the North in 1965, was welcomed home by his wife Jill and a son, Jamie, whom he had never...
...head to tide and those in the eddy to lie head to eddy regardless of wind direction. And all boats reverse with the ebb and flow of the tides, appearing to play ring-around-a-rosy. This is especially noticeable in a small harbor where the tide tends to hug one shore and then eddies back along the opposite shore...