Word: oregon
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Bradley, the first Ivy Leaguer to make an Olympic team for many years, was one of seven collegians named to the squad. USLA's Walt Hazzard, Duke's Jeff Mullins, Joe Caldwell of Arizona State, Jim Barnes of Texas Western, Mel Counts of Oregon State and Lucius Jackson of little Pan American College joined five AAU players on the team...
Time Clocked. And so the talkfest continued - but by no means all of the time wasting had been done by Southern Democrats. Oregon Democrat Maurine Neuberger gave a speech on "Cigarettes -Tried and Found Guilty." Minnesota's Democrat Hubert Humphrey lauded "20 consecutive years of membership growth" of the Retail Clerks International Association. Montana Democrat Lee Metcalf complained about the Montana Power Co.'s electric rates. South Dakota Republican Karl Mundt fretted about trade with Communist Poland, and Kansas Republican Frank Carlson worried about the cattle farmers' plight...
...many weeks, New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller ranged far and wide to chase the Republican presidential nomination-squeezing shoulders in New Hampshire, shaking hands in California, genially crying "Hiya, fella!" in Oregon, Florida, Illinois and Missouri. During this year's session of the New York State legislature, Rocky was in Albany barely half the time...
Then he got ready to leave this week for Oregon and California, where there are more presidential primaries May 15 and June...
Pollster Samuel Lubell, who came closer than anyone else to predicting the sweeping Lodge victory in New Hampshire, was now ringing Oregon doorbells in anticipation of that state's May 15 presidential primary. His conclusion: if the primary were to be held today, "Ambassador Lodge would draw a heavier share of the vote than he did in New Hampshire." Lodge's Oregon support, Lubell said, cuts more deeply into Rockefeller's potential vote than into Goldwater's, is based partly on his general popularity, partly on the bandwagon psychology of New Hampshire. Asked for whom...