Word: incidentals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This mutual lack of admiration was never more obvious than in the way that Johnson handled Bobby's aspira tions to be his vice-presidential running mate, and it is in recounting that incident that White's book strikes most of its sparks. With Bobby-for-Vice-President...
White himself did not talk to President Johnson about the incident, but he tells about a long luncheon that the President had with three senior Washington reporters* two days after the session with Kennedy. Writes White: "When he'd called Bobby on Monday, the President told his three visitors...
Under the rules, no candidate may run whose platform is "contrary to democratic principles" or whose party is linked to foreign governments. Thus all Communists and Castroites are excluded. There is no room on the ballot for anyone whose political rights were suspended in the early days of the revolution...
But with the crisis over, life drifted back to normal. Teddy Kennedy destroyed Lodge. Hughes polled less than five per cent of the total vote. The CRIMSON fastened on the possible sale of the MTA's Bennett Street Yards to the University to fill its news pages, and even "discovered...
On the subway from Harlem that morning, Window Washer Benny Robinson and the Negro girl on the next strap had been rubbing against each other happily-when a sudden stop threw her against a middle-aged white man, whom she accused of improper advances. Funny thing, it was the same...