Word: orlandos
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Died. Valdimer Orlando Key Jr., 55, Texas-born Harvard history professor and political scientist, author of Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups, widely read study of U.S. voting by racial and economic blocs, and Southern Politics in State and Nation, a definitive analysis of the South's one-party form of government; of a heart ailment; in Brookline, Mass...
...Valdimer Orlando Key's most famous book, Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups, has been the definitive text in the field for two decades. His Southern Politics in State and Nation, called a "truly major accomplishment" by McCloskey, received the 1949 Woodrow Wilson Award of the American Political Science Association. "It's kept on the book-shelves of every editor in Southern cities," said Price...
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Still, the Nationals have Stan Musial and Duke Snider, and both have shown a relish for All Star kudos. Orlando Cepeda and Willie McCovey can also deliver, although not always in tough places...
...George Clinton Biggers, 70, former president of the Atlanta Journal (1946-57) and Constitution (1950-57), and president (1953-55) of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, a driving perfectionist who learned the editorial side as a sports reporter, then turned to journalism's other half; of cancer; in Orlando...