Word: namee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Even so, one professional handicapper said a few days ago, "You know why I picked that one? Well, his name is Doctor S and my nephew is in the hospital...
...connected with Al Lowenstein's Dump-Johnson movement. "I think there's going to be some kind of merger," Casady said; "Lowenstein is trying to form a coalition of peace groups, and it would be a real shame if the whole movement doesn't get together under one name...
Rachael A. Radio '68, a member of the Ad Hoc Committee, said that "the name of Radcliffe cannot be used in vain," but must be reserved for committees elected by the students. A former hunger striker said, "I feel that I have been bypassed...
A.B.J. Despite the plethora of potential candidates, one of the five current leading contenders is almost certain to top the ticket. The reason: "We want a winner, and that means a name candidate," says former Kansas Republican Vice Chairman Mrs. Kathleen Hetcher. Goldwater had to scramble for the nomination in 1964, but the fight might have been far more ferocious had more Republicans felt that victory was possible. Now, Johnson seems highly vulnerable-not necessarily to Mickey Mouse, as Lindsay suggested two weeks ago, but to a skillful, energetic and widely attractive candidate...
...prisoners was no ordinary guerrilla. He was Ernesto ("Che") Guevara, 39, the elusive Marxist firebrand, guerrilla expert and former second in command to Fidel Castro whose name had be come a legend after his disappearance from Cuba 2| years ago. Since that time, much of the world had thought Che dead (perhaps even at Castro's hands) until his presence in Bolivia was dramatically confirmed a short time ago (TIME, Sept...