Word: jfk
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...vampire who is responsible for the publication of pages from the JFK Coloring Book [June 8] should get on his knees and pray God's forgiveness for the most pernicious, diabolic, venomous, ruthless, inhuman attack...
...Color me "tickled pink" after reading your excerpts from the JFK Coloring Book...
After Mrs. Kennedy reluctantly decided not to purchase some expensive gold statuettes at a bazaar, "Galbraith, smiling down on her, encouraged: 'Why not send the bill to the President?'" Concluded Ruth Montgomery, "Friends who know JFK as a close man with his own money wonder if Galbraith may not have gone too far with that remark...
...President had not simply fired Bowles instead of finding him a new job as White House representative in Latin American, African and Asian affairs. "Why still keep him around to mess things up?" demanded the New York Daily News, which had repeatedly hollered for Bowles's hide. "JFK would do far better by simply giving the grand and final boot to Administration misfits, beginning with Bowles." Observed the Charlotte, N.C., Observer: "The fellow with the lopsided grin is no longer welcome at the President's table, but he may continue to accept the crumbs." The Detroit Free Press...
National events also impinged upon 1961 by removing some of the College's leading professors. Perhaps the 62 per cent of 1961 who voted for JFK '40 in a CRIMSON poll regretted their action when Bell, Bundy, Cox, Chayes, Galbraith, Reischauer, Schlesinger, et al departed for Washington. Among most, however, the reaction was merely a shrug of the shoulders--after all, most seniors need not worry about particular professors next year...