Word: presse
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...KURT KREJCI Press Attaché Austrian Embassy Washington...
...arguing that the Republican is a "maturer and mellower man" than he used to be and that the Democrats need a period of "rest and recuperation." Murray Kempton wrote that the Democrats "deserve to lose." Novelist Norman Mailer concluded that Nixon might not be all that bad (see THE PRESS). Michigan's New Democratic Coalition refused to endorse the party ticket. California's Young Democrats voted not "to even begin to consider" supporting Humphrey unless he agrees to meet six demands, including a pledge of immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces from Viet...
...offense continued to press the attack into the Wesleyan end of the field. Only a few minutes later, center forward Bogovich passed the ball through the defense towards the nets. Outrunning his defender, Robertson cut in towards the goal and connected with a short boot past the frozen Wesleyan net-minder...
Andrew Heiskell, chairman of the board of Time, Inc., unveiled the stunt--a Time, Inc. parody of a Lampoon parody of Life Magazine--at a morning press conference in the Situation Room of Time-Life building in New York. "Our parody-parody is a bold step forward in journalism," Heiskell said. "It should silence those Cambridge yellow-necks for good...
Although much more attention was paid in the press to Fortas's nomination than to Thornberry's, the real change in the decisions which a Fortas court could be expected to hand down would have depended ultimately on the way Thornberry voted...