Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...would bring a sizable majority of the committee around to endorsing the sales. They did not; despite his favorable comments earlier, New York's Javits, for example, decided not to budge. Adding up the votes, Church realized that seven legislators, including such unchanging anti-sale Senators as New Jersey's Clifford Case, still opposed the deal. He decided to join them. Said one committee member: "He was frightened by the passion of the pro-Israel speeches." Said an angry Carter to staff members: "The next time you get a commitment, let's get some earnest money...
After her concerts, Bergen greets well-wishers backstage; about 5,000 fans are on her mailing list for concert information; 4,300 requested tickets for this concert. "God bless you," some tell her. "See you next time," she replies. Then she heads back to New Jersey with her nurse, full-time companion and chauffeur...
...major candidates in a hot Democratic Senate primary in New Jersey, former New York Knicks Basketball Star Bill Bradley and former State Treasurer Richard Leone, both say they would welcome the President's support in the fall campaign. A more moderate position is taken by Brian Corcoran, a former aide to Democratic Senator Henry Jackson and now a candidate for Congress from Washington State: "Carter is not really a liability, but you don't drop his name all that much. He is not unpopular, but neither is he a bell ringer...
...Gone forever is the battleship. The last of them, the U.S.S. Wisconsin, was retired in 1958, although the U.S.S. New Jersey was briefly taken out of mothballs ten years later and deployed off the coast of South Viet Nam until December...
...spent the past 20 years at 60 Boylston, except for a one-year visit to New Jersey...