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...freshman Congressman 20 years ago, Minnesota Republican Walter H. Judd decided a Representative really has three jobs: 1) to work for good legislation; 2) to tend to the concerns of his constituents, and 3) to get reelected. The first is most important, he told his wife, Miriam, and if the other two should ever get in its way, he would quit. Last week in Minneapolis, Walter Judd. 63, one of the most effective and respected members of the House, announced that he was, in fact, calling it quits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: First Things First | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

...Reckford, the bibliophile, also directed; Walt Jewell produced. Marshall Moriarty as Weber coughed exceedingly well, and Emilie Rahman as his daughter was enticing. Reckford, as Hobbes; Charles Bevard as Locke, and Judd Conway as Rousseau were properly raucous. Jack Henrikson made a bellowing Beowulf; Mary Doyle, a grucsome Grendel's mother; and Alan Horsley, a mushy Mathiez...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Areopagitica | 3/27/1962 | See Source »

...perennial foe of foreign aid, predictably called Kennedy's request "preposterous," and Kentucky's Republican Senator Thruston Morton warned: "A lot of us who have been friends of foreign aid are going to be looking at it mighty hard this year." Minnesota's Republican Representative Walter Judd suggested that the U.S. should "let a few of these countries go to the Communists" so that the others will not blackmail the U.S. into giving aid by threatening that they might also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Aid: Open Season | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

John M. McKenzie, Cyrus D. Cantrell, Matthew D. Edel, Judd L. Kahn, Michael J. Piore, Peter W. Stanley, David G. Gullette, Steven M. Goldman, Paul S. Ronder, Michael D. Rohr, William I. Bennett, James J. Fox, William C. Taubman, and Martin Lampe also won scholarships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Tops Country With Most Wilsons | 3/12/1962 | See Source »

...agencies. Aid Opponent Passman felt so sure that he did not have enough votes to block the bill in his Appropriations Subcommittee that he called off hearings. Kennedy himself felt confident enough to reject a compromise on the five-year commitment offered by Minnesota's Republican Representative Walter Judd. Suddenly, it seemed, the President could expect to get most of the foreign aid program he has been seeking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: Unexpected Aid | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

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