Word: pearsons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dinner toast, the President observed: "I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House-with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone." Canada's Liberal Party leader, Lester Pearson, who had been invited to the President's bedroom for a talk while Kennedy dressed for dinner, had a less graceful and less expansive view...
...Pearson, most vocal spokesman opposition which was a 1 to 2 in the recent RGA Poll, would specific about her plans in the adoption of the new rules. She rule out anything...
...Pearson '63, President of Hall, yesterday expressed "very doubts that the proposed rules will be passed" when it comes a vote in RGA this week, adding would be dramatic...
...Pearson did not feel that strong by President Bunting would be the deciding factor in the . She did, however, feel that clarification of the Administration's was necessary and long overdue. a fundamental question about the system is the extent of Administration involvement...
Time for Better Men. The Liberals' Pearson pronounced himself "delighted" with the June date and got off the first blows in a last Commons blast. Pearson judged Canada's affairs to be "in a morass from which the government is unable to retreat with grace or emerge with credit," went on to strum the two themes that the Liberals intend to stress on the hustings: that the Tories have shown themselves unable to cope with "economic stagnation" at home, and are answerable for a decline in Canada's prestige abroad. Recalling that the Tories once thundered against...