Word: namee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...loser in yesterday's primary was Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. Only 15 per cent of Nebraska's voters showed their support for him either by writing-in his name--which wasn't on the ballot--or by voting for President Johnson...
...international currency which does not require that the U.S. run a deficit or that South Africa and the Soviet Union sell their gold. SDR's will never exist except on the books of the IMF; they are strictly fiat money. They are currently called SDR's because no better name has evolved (the IMF would probably welcome suggestions). They are no more and no less than their name implies; they are the right of a member nation of the IMF, under special circumstances, to finance a balance-of-payments deficit by a transfer of the requisite amount of whatchamacallits...
...went to a fair in School 64--the Harriet Beecher Stowe School. Sunday morning, we went to one of the local Baptist churches. The neighbors would occasionally cook something for us--fried fish, perhaps, or a cake. The smaller kids adopted us and conducted guerrilla forays in the name of McCarthy. But they were our only converts...
Nebraskans may indicate support for Humphrey either by writing in Humphrey's name--which is not on the ballot--or by voting for President Johnson--who is on the ballot. Humphrey entered the presidential race too late to have his name placed on the Nebraska ballot, and Johnson withdrew too late to have his removed...
Abernathy expects that fewer than 5000 poor people will stay in Washington for the entire campaign. He announced that "Resurrection City U.S.A." will be the name of the shanty town in Washington where the poor will stay...