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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Freshmen Fenton rf 3 2 2 Cetrulo If 5 0 0 Kelly cf 4 2 3 DeMichele ss 4 3 1 Varney c 5 1 3 Bernhard 1b 4 0 0 Garcia 2b 4 0 2 Saba 3b 5 0 0 Meyers p 1 1 0 Gibson p 1 0 0 Todd p...
...dynasty was dawning about the personable Stokes. His older brother Louis, 43, became the Democratic congressional nominee in Cleveland's 21st District by topping a 14-man field, with 28,680 votes to his nearest rival's 15,110. Lou Stokes, who will face Negro Republican Charles P. Lucas in the fall, adopted the campaign slogan: "Another Stokes for the Same Folks...
...P-Shooter. Nixon, as behooves the man out in front, reserved his ammunition for the Democrats. In a rather leisurely two-day stint in Nebraska, where in this week's primary he faced opposition from Ronald Reagan (who was on the ballot) and Rockefeller (who was not). Nixon aimed a P-Shooter at Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey: "three peas in a pod, prisoners of the policies of the past." And in a 6,000-word formal statement, he attacked the Johnson Administration for failing to reverse the rising crime rate. Nixon proposed a broad program aimed...
...Robert P. Marshall Jr., third marshal of the Harvard class, cried "creeping mergerism." "This was their idea," Marshall emphasized...