Word: minn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Died. Dr. Charles W. Mayo, 70, of the famed Mayo Clinic; of a pulmonary hemorrhage; in Rochester, Minn. Born into one of the nation's best-known medical families (his grandfather, uncle and father founded the clinic in 1889), Mayo earned recognition as an abdominal surgeon-and political note as well for exposing Communist brainwashing methods as a delegate to the U.N. during the Korean...
...McCarthy would not quite do that, he is entirely capable of turning his campaign over to subordinates. Two weeks ago, he took three days off to visit his alma mater, St. John's University at Collegeville, Minn. He was taking time out, he said, to "levitate." In a moment on the ground, he read the epistle at a small mass, choosing Philippians 4: 10-14, which includes the lines "I have been through my initiation and now I am ready for anything anywhere; full stomach or empty stomach, poverty or plenty...
Having claimed an arsenal of 1,811 delegate votes - 499 more than he needs to capture the Democratic presidential nomination in August - Hubert Humphrey might understandably have been content to tend to his Washington chores or else to rusticate back home in Waverly, Minn. Instead, acting for all the world like a ravenous underdog, the Vice President scrambled through a grueling Midwestern campaign tour...
GEORGE W. CARROLL Edina, Minn...
...part, Hubert Humphrey retired to his home in Waverly, Minn., to "put in fence posts and mow the lawn," and also to reassess the new political horizon. That reappraisal, if some of Robert Kennedy's top aides have their way, will force Humphrey closer to the late Senator's position on Viet Nam, and may even persuade the Vice President that he should ballast his ticket with Ted Kennedy. In fact, the surviving brother is known to be high on Humphrey's list of running mates, along with Senators Fred Harris of Oklahoma and Edmund Muskie...