Word: nixons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...town where I was reared [Abilene, Kans.] and pick up the evidence-and of course there are some still alive [who remember] when I was there, you know-and let them tell him the story of how hard I worked . . . He said in one of his conversations to Mr. Nixon: 'What do you know about work? You never worked.' Well, I can show him the evidence that...
...heady climate of the Governors' Conference in Puerto Rico, New York's Nelson Rockefeller told reporters that he would base his decision about running for the 1960 Republican presidential nomination on what the pollsters showed this fall about his chances of beating Vice President Richard Nixon. By this week the pollsters themselves had given Rocky ample reason for regretting his statement...
...Richard Nixon, Mazo...
...nowhere near Rio last week. He was 7,000 miles away in the person of Janio Quadros, 42, the homespun, popular ex-governor of Sao Paulo state and front-running candidate of the conservative National Democratic Union (U.D.N.). Topping off a round-the-world junket, Quadros followed Richard Nixon into Moscow, got himself a full 45 minutes with the jovial Nikita Khrushchev, came out to urge "the most rapid possible" resumption of diplomatic relations with Russia. Cockily, Janio added: "The Soviet Union gets its coffee from Africa and, judging from the taste, would greatly benefit by Brazilian trade...
...Richard Nixon, by Earl Mazo. An expert biography, flattering but far from a campaign puff-piece...