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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...McLandress had purportedly established ratings (called McLandress co-efficients or McL-Cs) for many prominent figures, including Presidents Kennedy and Pusey. JFK's rating was a relatively low 29 minutes and President Pusey's was in the 45-minute range...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Esquire' Article Describes Fake Personality Test | 11/9/1962 | See Source »

...true that Ted lacks the maturity and depth of JFK; it is likely that he lacks the acuteness of brother Bob. But when Ted stands before 3000 people, chin stuck forward, arms pumping up and down, chopping out Kennedy rhetoric--"I support Medicare, not just because a Democratic administration wants it, although it does, not just because the President wants it, although he does, but because the people of Massachusetts need it,"--it becomes manifestly obvious that certain attributes of the older Kennedys are quite unnecessary to the success of EMK. As a man, Ted is handsome, vigorous and charming...

Author: By Peter R. Kann, | Title: Edward M. Kennedy | 10/24/1962 | See Source »

...Final Verdict, St. Johns (10) 10. JFK Coloring Book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Oct. 19, 1962 | 10/19/1962 | See Source »

...have nowhere else to go, the word Republican has been deleted from the Lodge campaign. Lodge prefers the term 'independent'--to the amusement of Stuart Hughes. Also, in his effort to draw the "swing vote" Lodge secks to identify with the President. He stresses agreement with much of the JFK program and invariably mentions the Distinguished Service award he received from Kennedy. "It doesn't hurt," says Lodge, "it doesn't hurt...

Author: By Peter R. Kann, | Title: George Cabot Lodge | 10/16/1962 | See Source »

...volunteers, and a glaring absence of advance publicity. Lodge is all too obviously a neophyte it politics. In his eagerness to solicit questions, he too often wastes crucial time in minute debates with hostile voters. Yet, the Lodge campaign has made significant gains; it has borrowed heavily from the JFK organization manual for its own local groups, and Lodge himself effectively uses the Kefauver handshake method...

Author: By Peter R. Kann, | Title: George Cabot Lodge | 10/16/1962 | See Source »

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