Word: pack
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...platform appearances seem to have left no mark on him. His voice is only slightly hoarse (he yelled lustily at the Army-Columbia football game). His enthusiasm for talking to people and exchanging views with them seems to grow. He has coined no great phrases, although some Ike sentences pack a weighty punch. Samples...
...Behind Me ... In London, judging the case of a man who had bought 5,600 black market American cigarettes, Chief Justice Lord Goddard was handed a pack for inspection, quickly returned them with the comment: "I am exposed to temptation...
...tennis a day; he also plays golf occasionally (low 90s) and rides. Eisenhower "drinks only a dilute highball of Scotch whisky and plain water, rarely more than two glasses before dinner." He does not smoke. Stevenson "takes an occasional social drink at night only," prefers bourbon. He smokes a pack...
...Littauer. He bounded across the street and ran up to the Young Democrats. "I've just come from the Lampoon," he panted, "and they've got Dever . . . down there . . . he spoke there." With a whoop and a holler the Young Democrats fled toward Mt. Auburn St., Tobin leading the pack...
...scandal. They were, however, considerably more unconventional than the Nixon fund, about which Stevenson's personally selected national chairman had raised such an outcry. Probably Chairman Mitchell did not know about the Stevenson fund. Stevenson, who did know about it, justly and prudently refused to get into the pack yapping at Nixon; Stevenson's only comment on Nixon was: Let's wait for all the facts. This week Mitchell, who may have committed the political blooper of the year by dashing into the Nixon case, was not available for comment on the Stevenson fund...