Word: impairing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...solid political force). But Humphrey might be too valuable to Johnson in the Senate. Sen. Mansfield, called by some "his own worst critic," reportedly will cede the Majority Leadership to Humphrey in the next Congress. Paradoxically, then, if Humphrey is outstanding in handling the civil rights bill he could impair his own chances to be vice-President...
...newspapers that Johnson had the inside track; that in a showdown he would have the votes." Obviously it is impossible to say today just how much Baker's affairs had to do with John son's election-but the Baker-sponsored bandwagon movement certainly did not impair Lyndon's chances. Johnson saw to it that Baker was named assistant Democratic Senate secretary...
Dean Monro said yesterday that the turnout for last week's HCUA elections was "disappointing" but stated that it would "not impair the Council's effectiveness with the Administration or the Faculty...
...illegal 13 contracts with private companies in Argentina - nine from the U.S.* For Argentina's noisy nationalists, the cancellation was a rousing triumph; for the U.S., whose oilmen have $237 million in vested in the country's oil development, it was a setback that could seriously impair U.S. relations with Argentina's new government...
...their telegram to the governor, officials of the Political Union said they had decided to cancel theinvitation because "in has been made clear to us that your presence here would severely impair the relationship between Yale and the New Haven Negro community...