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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...widder woman at age 39 is perfectly justified in giving thought to her economic future. Particularly when she is down to her last 20 million bucks...
...generally to disrupt meetings and render the candidates momentarily speechless. Wallace alone found a use for the barrackers. He pointed to long-haired protesters as "anarchists," as exemplars of the breakdown of order and respect. When the hecklers booed, Wallace bowed and blew them kisses. "They got me a million votes," he said, adding that he needed the hecklers; silence caused him to flub his lines more than once. But late in the campaign he ran into a reverse form of hectoring. Lank-haired students wearing Wallace buttons cheered him wildly and chanted, "Kill for peace!" Such demonstrations left...
...Communist China to the United Nations would at this point serve a useful purpose. At the same time, however, to achieve peace in the world we must swiftly move to replace conflict with cooperation, restrictions with reconciliation. We must begin immediately to widen our contacts with the 750 million people who live in mainland China...
Died. Erwin C. Uihlein, 82, president (1933-61) and chairman (1961-67) of the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.; of a heart attack; in Milwaukee. Under his command, Schlitz grew into one of the largest breweries in the business (1967 sales: $394 million), second in the U.S. only to St. Louis' Anheuser-Busch...
Participating members will pay for the temporary operation in Cambridge. Eventually, the organizers plan to raise $4 million to pay for a staff, library, and other necessary facilities...