Word: morrises
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Morris Udall, whose candidacy may not survive another disappointment, was most severely handicapped by the money crimp. "Pennsylvania," he complained, "may turn out to be a busted play for me because of it." Last week he had to give up his chartered plane and his hopes of coming from behind...
Coach Morris Buttermaker passes out on the pitcher's mound during practice. Scraping himself together, he sips a few cold ones in the dugout while watching his team take the field for the first game. Score at the end of the first half of the first inning: 26 to...
The candidates seek as broad a spectrum of advice as they can get and choose what they want or what they believe will sell. Frequently economists will advise more than one candidate-indeed, sometimes just about anybody who asks. For example, Robert Nathan, a private Washington consultant and member of...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, contributed $1000--the maximum amount permissible to any one candidate under federal law--to Rep. Morris K. Udall's presidential campaign in the beginning of March.
The morning after, the early edition of the Milwaukee Sentinel was selling secondhand for $20 a copy, the Chicago Tribune was preparing an editorial reminding readers of its own DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN gaffe, two television networks were sharing their humiliation with an audience of millions, and Jimmy Carter had snatched...