Word: mccormack
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...professor of History, said yesterday he would not be a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1964. Reports indicated that Massachusetts Political Action for Peace (PAX) will run Boston integration leader Noel Day as an independent candidate in the ninth Congressional district against Speaker of the House John W. McCormack...
...also refused yesterday to confirm or deny reports that he is the candidate who will oppose McCormack in the ninth district. "There hasn't been a decision on my part or on PAX's" Day said...
...President charged on, his paper cup of Pearl beer within easy sipping distance. The other motorist veered off the paved surface to safety on the road's shoulder. Groaned a passenger in the President's car when the ride was over: "That's the closest John McCormack has come to the White House...
Last year the House Republicans made foreign aid a partisan measure. Ignoring Speaker McCormack's call for a bipartisan approach, they lined up almost to a man behind their leadership in demanding deep cuts in the authorization. Johnson, who has quite a bit of skill at such matters, could accept this challenge if he wanted to. He could make foreign aid an essential part of his political program instead of leaving it in the no-man's-land of "bipartisan foreign policy." Foreign policy is not bipartisan in an election year, and if Johnson would be willing to expend...
...hour program, which was first broadcast last September, included exclusive interviews with Speaker of the House John W. McCormack (D-Mass.), Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.), and Sen. J. Strom Thurmond D.S.C...