Word: mayors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mailer's fascination with politics is longstanding. He offered John Kennedy lengthy advice in The Presidential Papers and toyed once before - in 1961 - with the notion of running for mayor...
...Gaulle's referendum seemed unwilling to indict the Gaullist era with facts and figures. The man who gave the presidency its first informality in eleven years also showed up on television peering at notes and occasionally flubbing a line. "Poher is a good man," remarked Deauville Mayor Michel d'Ornano, "but he still thinks one can solve the problems of the world over a cup of coffee...
Carl B. Stokes, D.C.L., Mayor of Cleveland. You exemplify the strenuous role that must be played by qualified citizens of all races if the large public problems are to be solved...
John V. Lindsay, L.H.D., Mayor of New York City...
Norman Mailer, D.LET., writer and would-be candidate for Mayor of New York City. You compete with history as the subject of your writing and give us the courage of your imagination and pugnacity...