Word: livingston
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...department store outside Louisville, the store detective nabbed a man she thought was about to steal $157 worth of clothing. He said his name was Pat Salamone and produced a driver's license as identification. Louisville police booked Salamone and discovered that he was actually Patrick Livingston, a local FBI agent...
...official U.S. observer contingent: Senator Nancy Kassebaum, Congressmen John Murtha and Robert Livingston, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs Everett Briggs, University of Notre Dame President Father Theodore Hesburgh, former University of California President Clark Kerr and Pollsters Richard Scammon and Howard Penniman...
Eighteen months ago, the Corcoran Gallery in Washington thought it would find out. Working on hints and tips as much as on the normal museum network, its associate director, Jane Livingston, and one of its curators, John Beardsley, traveled thousands of miles in America, mainly in the South, looking and interviewing and listing. The result opened at the Corcoran last month: "Black Folk Art in America, 1930-1980." Fifty years, 20 artists (most of them completely unknown outside their own communities), and almost 400 works-this is a singular act of discovery. Lovers of the quaint need not attend...
...West Virginia, who was first elected as a Congressman in 1932; and F.D.R. himself, heard in recordings. Pepper drew guffaws by recounting how he went to the White House to pitch a program and was filibustered throughout the interview with F.D.R.'s reminiscences of his ancestor Robert Livingston, negotiator in 1803 of the Louisiana Purchase. Said Pepper: "I didn't make much progress on my project. But I was the world's best-informed man on Robert Livingston...
...Livingston St. 69, Alabama...