Word: rans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Kennedy's plurality, although more impressive than many predicted, hardly represents a mandate for dominance; for he ran 1,700,000 votes behind Johnson and behind most Senate and Assembly candidates. In addition, he received only tepid support from labor and less than that from New York City's reform movement...
...17th Congressional District, she slipped away from a lavish reception for Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth, changed to street clothes in her Rolls-Royce while riding to Democratic headquarters on election night. In 1956 she headed the Volunteers for Stevenson committee in New York; in 1958 she ran another losing campaign for Akers; in 1960 she was deputy chairman of the Citizens Committee for Kennedy; and in 1961 President Kennedy named her the U.S. representative to the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations' Economic and Social Council...
...there. Perhaps a technician had to dump them in the Occupation. Perhaps they were even considered rejects." Disdaining his rightful line in the Social Register, he raised black Angus cattle on his 350-acre Virginia estate, where he was known to the horsy set for the tack shop he ran as a hobby...
...beer cans. But then came Coach Lou Saban, a man whose own record was nothing to brag about: he had been fired by the Boston Patriots. He spent two years rebuilding the squad, and by last week the jeers had turned to cries of glee. Victory over the Jets ran the Bills' season's record to 7-0, making them the only unbeaten team in pro football...
teen-ager playing for Har-Brack high school in Brackenridge, Pa. "Guys would shake hands with me, and there would be bills in their palms," he remembers-and sometimes the take ran to $150 a week. The N.F.L.'s Cleveland Browns signed him at 18, shipped him off to Canada for seasoning. Cookie liked it so well he decided to stay. By 1962, when he quit and shuffled off to Buffalo, Cookie was the No. 1 back in Canadian football and a $20,000-a-year man with the Toronto Argonauts...