Word: nonpartisan
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Musically, Ike is nonpartisan. Like Jack Kennedy he enjoys Berlioz (his choice is the Symphonie Fantastique) and Moussorgsky's Boris Godunov. And he agrees with Vice President Nixon on his choice of music from Oklahoma...
Inevitably, in an election year, there were Democratic cries that the FRB was playing politics, though over the years the FRB's record is notably nonpartisan...
Borne by the airy hope of a draft at the Republican Convention, the hat of New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller fluttered into the presidential ring once more. The first sign that Rocky's hopes were still astir was evident when he issued a loftily nonpartisan statement on the summit...
Ford, which under Henry II's grandfather spent a lot of time and money trying to foist Ford's singular economic and political views on employees and the general public, has become a leader among U.S. industries in its nonpartisan efforts to stir more interest in politics. Its Civic and Governmental Affairs Office, set up in 1950, was one of the first of a series of political-education programs established by such firms as General Electric, American Can Co., Aerojet-General and Gulf Oil. The company not only urges its workers and executives to run for public office...
Thorns in the Ivy. At midweek, in the shadow of Thomas Jefferson at the ivy-colonnaded University of Virginia's decidedly nonpartisan Founder's Day, Stevenson launched a thoroughly partisan attack on the President. (Such is his prestige in academic circles that he is probably the only politician who would try and not be condemned for such daring.) In his text, sent ahead by special delivery to Washington correspondents, Stevenson also made three barbed references to his prime personal and political foe, Richard Nixon. But at the last moment he edited out Nixon's name, referred...