Word: publican
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Appearing on CBS-TV's Washington Conversation, Arizona's Senator Barry Goldwater last week all but dismissed Re publican chances for retaking the presidency in 1964. Said he: "The history of this century shows that Presidents are re-elected for a second term - unless some thing very bad happens. Unless Kennedy stubs his toe, I would say that history would be against us." No such thing, said California's Richard Nixon, emerging from meetings with lo cal Republicans to announce that he will start a national politicking swing about May I to discuss the errors...
...Conservative Mind: The public of china, represented by its Mr. George K. C. Yeh: Taylor a novelist: the House on Un-American Activities; the -Edison Company; Lewis L. Strauss, presented by Archibald B. Roosevelt '17. The College delegation to the rally-- members of the Harvard Young publican Club--was headed by Howard Phillips '62, a member of YAF's Nation. Board of Directors. Proceedings have started to establish a YAF chapter the University, according to Phillips...
...station. Between them they collected and photographed secret manuals (Particulars of War Vessels), Admiralty orders and charts. Nights they frequently relaxed at the Elm, where the pub's other patrons had come to know the generous and jovial Houghton as Harry. "One of our best customers," said the publican's wife. "We were amazed at his arrest...
...everyone would agree combe. Although a friend and mate active with Lodge in the publican Club and the Society describes him as "not referent in his so-called 'formation from what he is now," there who remember and contra sledge conservatism with his position among the liberalization Republican Party. Accordingly other member of Signet where Lodge when he was President organization in 1923, he was a cool man, although vivid and minded. There was every real he should have lived a muted literally...
With his beet-red face and grey hair plastered to his head, Boland resembles a jovial Irish publican, but the scholarly, Dublin-born diplomat finds as much relaxation in reading Latin and Greek classics as in Irish gin and whisky. A colleague at the U.N. considers Boland "far and away the finest chairman the Trusteeship Committee ever had." This delicate post was excellent preparation for the kind of diplomacy required of an Assembly president-knowing how to preserve decorum, when to persuade someone quietly to call for an adjournment, and when to press for a night session. The Assembly...