Word: loyality
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fought in the Irish Revolutionary Army. He had a meager childhood on a County Kerry farm, immigrated to the U.S. in 1926, sold religious pictures in a Pennsylvania coal-mining town, later became a ditchdigger and a change maker in the New York subway system. Quill was a loyal Communist-liner when he founded the T.W.U. in 1934, once said, "I'd rather be called a Red by a rat than...
...instead on Lieutenant Governor Raymond P. Shafer, 48, a lawyer whose effective campaigning has put him ahead in the opinion polls. While publicly maintaining that there was "no leading candidate," Scranton privately informed the four also-rans that Shafer was his man. Said State G.O.P. Chairman Craig Truax, a loyal Scranton man: "I don't know how anyone can stop Shafer. I don't look for any trouble...
...Monday the man who had given the stirring nomination speech switched his vote, placing Daniel J. Hayes Jr.--the ninth-place finisher in the last two elections to the Council--in the mayor's seat. Sullivan had expected that Maher would remain loyal until his vote was released. He didn't, and when he changed he carried four other Councillors with...
...PEACEMAKERS, by Richard B. Morris. In an impressive account of the political maneuvering that led to the Peace of Paris (1783), Historian Morris holds that royalist France, far from being a loyal friend, would have scuttled the newly founded U.S. except for the canniness of Jay, Franklin and Adams...
...PEACEMAKERS, by Richard B. Morris. In an impressive account of the political maneuvering that led to the Peace of Paris (1783), Historian Morris holds that, far from being a loyal friend, royalist France would have scuttled the newly founded U.S. except for the canniness of Jay, Franklin and Adams...