Word: railings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Philadelphia speech fall, Nixon attracted more than 400,- spectators, while Lodge scored successes in other parts of state. Where the ticket attracts, however, the veto and voting records of Eisenhower and the Republican-dominated state senate repel. Pennsylvania has had trouble this year with lay-offs in the steel, rail, and coal industries, and the Republican treatment of various relief measures proposed during the past few years has not been such as satisfies the working...
Pennsylvania: Democrats hold the lead in voter registration for the first time, and they have an issue: the economy. There are sizable layoffs in the state's coal, steel and rail industries. Democrats are not letting the people forget that President Eisenhower twice vetoed aid for depressed areas, that Pennsylvania's Republican senate torpedoed many a welfare bill sponsored by Democratic Governor Dave Lawrence. Democratic Boss Bill Green will deliver Philadelphia to Kennedy, Lawrence will deliver Pittsburgh, and Steelworkers' Chief Dave McDonald hopes to hand over the union vote. But the Pennsylvania Dutch are suspicious of Kennedy...
...hero and heroine stepped aboard, the sailors cast off the hawsers, the ship glided away from the jetty. The sky glided with it. Seconds later, with the ship supposedly in open ocean and the waves quartering in on the windward rail, the crew started swaying fore and aft. The attempted stage illusion, like the ballet to which it belonged, was handsome, arresting-and just short of convincing. The occasion: the U.S. premiere last week of Ondine, Choreographer Frederick Ashton's most ambitious work to date...
...between Pittsburgh and Miami will be started next month by Eastern Air Lines, if CAB approves. The service will use piston planes, will cost only $40 (plus tax), less than bus or rail fares or the present daytime air-coach fare...
...leaders of other rail unions met with Mitchell in Chicago to thresh out the problem of featherbedding on all railroads, Mike Quill turned his thick Irish brogue on Mitchell, whom he called a liar. The only heartening thing about Mike Quill's strike was the growing evidence that the U.S. has had its fill of Quill...