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...Christopher Bond-R Montana Ted Schwinden-D Nebraska Nevada Paul Laxalt-R New Hampshire Warren Rudman-R Hugh Gallen-D New Jersey New Mexico New York Alfonse D'Amato-R North Carolina Outcome Uncertain James Hunt Jr.-D North Dakota Mark Andrews-R Outcome Uncertain Ohio John Glenn-D Oklahoma Don Nickles-R Oregon Bob Packwood-R Pennsylvania Arlen Specter-R Rhode Island Jospeph Garrahy-D South Carolina Ernest Hollings-D South Dakota James Abdnor-R Tennessee Texas Utah Jake Garn-R Scott Matheson-D Vermont Outcome Uncertain Richard Snelling-R Virginia Washington Slade Gorton-R John Spellman-R West...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: State-by-State Results In Races for | 11/5/1980 | See Source »

...Rudman Hugh Gallen Meldrim Thomson New Jersey 17 New Mexico 4 New York 41 Elizabeth Holtzman Alfonse D'Amato* North Carolina 13 Robert Morgan John East James Hunt Jr. Beverly Lake Jr. North Dakota 3 Kent Johanneson Mark Andrews Arthur Link Allen Olson Ohio 25 John Glenn James Betts Oklahoma 8 Andy Coats Don Nickles Oregon 6 Ted Kulongoski Bob Packwood Pennsylvania 27 Pete Flaherty Arlen Specter Rhode Island 4 Joseph Garrahy Vincent Cianci South Carolina 8 Emest Hollings Marshall Mays South Dakota 4 George McGovern James Abdnor Tennessee 10 Texas 26 Utah 4 Daniel Berman Jake Gam Scott Matheson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1980 Election Scorecard | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

...truth. John Wayne repeatedly re-enacted one version of the Fort Concho mythology, but the claims of other perspectives have been rising. Wayne Daniel, 38, Fort Concho's librarian and archivist, speaks wistfully about including disparate points of view in the restored fort-perhaps inviting Indians down from Oklahoma to help prepare exhibits. But most of the Indians were either extinguished or driven onto reservations generations ago. The blacks who served at Fort Concho were transients there and mostly illiterate. Even in San Angelo they have left few traces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Texas: the Uses of Yesterday | 10/20/1980 | See Source »

Holmes Tuttle. The most difficult relationship among the Reagan aides to analyze is that between Holmes Tuttle, 75, and the candidate. He is the kind of self-made millionaire whom Reagan admires, a former Oklahoma hillbilly who moved to California and made it big selling autos, in banking and in oil investments. He first met Reagan when he sold the actor a Ford coupe in 1946. Moreover, he was present at the creation, belonging to the group of wealthy California conservatives who in 1965 encouraged Reagan to run for Governor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Keeping It in the Family | 10/20/1980 | See Source »

...ship's passengers were rousted out of their rooms and onto the open decks at 1:30 a.m., most of them wearing only bathrobes and slippers. Under the shimmering northern lights, they listened to rousing renditions by the ship's chorus of Oklahoma! and other Rodgers and Hammerstein hits. Suddenly, around 6 a.m. bells rang, and Captain Cornelius Wabeke ordered: "Abandon ship!" With few exceptions, passengers and crew members went in an orderly fashion to their assigned lifeboats, as they had done during a practice drill three days earlier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: A Morning to Remember | 10/20/1980 | See Source »

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