Word: mccormack
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...McCormack Will Stay...
...John capered about, tugging at his mother's hand, and had to be sent from the rotunda with his nurse. When he left the Capitol later he was clutching a small flag on a foot-long stick. He had spotted it in the office of House Speaker John McCormack and firmly announced, "I want that flag to take home to my daddy...
Died. Edward Joseph ("Knocko") McCormack, 67, Massachusetts politician, brother of U.S. House Speaker John McCormack, the burly (275 lbs.) younger son of Irish immigrants who for two decades dispensed political favors and jobs from his South Boston saloon, stage-managed family campaigns but failed last year to help his son Edward Jr. win the Democratic Senatorial nomination from Teddy; of cancer; in Boston...
...Reginald Maudling, 46, the darling of the Conservative backbenches and brainy Chancellor of the Exchequer. An exact U.S. parallel of what Macmillan did would be impossible to draw; the closest approximation would be if a seriously ill President Kennedy had passed over Vice President Lyndon Johnson, House Speaker John McCormack and Senate President protem Carl Hayden to install Secretary of State Dean Rusk in the White House-all without an election...
...that his group had "completely reversed their opinions held at the beginning of the hearings." Said Hébert: "I cannot recall a similar experience in my 23 years of Congress." The bill got more strong support from Armed Services Chairman Carl Vinson of Georgia and House Speaker John McCormack. Last week it passed the House by a voice vote and was sent to the Senate...