Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...WEST VIRGINIA U.S. SENATOR Randolph (D)* (winner) Love (R) U.S. House (5): same...
...jury of eight men and four women deliberated for only a half-hour before returning a verdict. The entire trial took only 90 minutes and only one witness, Mrs. Helen M. Beatty, clerk of the Milton-Randolph (Mass.) Local Board was called. Reed, who withdrew from Harvard last winter and is a member of the New England Committee for Non-Violent Action, conducted his own defense...
More are Lee White, Chairman of the Federal Power Commission, Feb. 26-28; George Romney, Governor of Michigan, March 13-15; Bayard Ruston, Executive Director of the A. Philip Randolph Institute, March 27-29; John V. Lindsay, Mayor of New York City, April 23-25; and Carl Sanders, Governor of Georgia...
Seconds. In Manhattan, a worn, stout suburban banker contemplates a horrible question. "What have you got now?" The questioner represents a mysterious organization specializing in "fresh starts" for tired businessmen. Sweating a bit, the banker (John Randolph) rather furtively reviews his list of assets. Wealth. Company presidency coming up. A boat, social friends, a Scarsdale colonial occupied by an anxious little wife who keeps the roses trimmed. Answers the businessman, with grinding despair: "I. . .I don't know...
Born. To Winston Spencer Churchill II, 25, BBC commentator, Randolph's son and Sir Winston's grandson; and Minnie d'Erlanger Churchill, 26, daughter of the late BOAC chief: their sec ond child, first daughter; in London...