Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Kennedy in her pure white silk sheath. At the following reception for 500, her husband deftly fielded all topics, talked wheat with a Saskatchewan reporter, education with a college girl, trucks with a transport official and freedom of the press with a publisher. The wife of Defense Production Minister Raymond O'Hurley told Kennedy that her relatives in Ohio and Connecticut had all voted for him. "Well," replied the President, laughing, "with a name like O'Hurley, they should." Watching Kennedy in action, Diefenbaker declared in admiration: "I hope he doesn't come across the border...
...composed of luncheon checks, notes of appointments with other G.E. officials and outside business meetings to support his contention that he had not been in Philadelphia during the period that the luncheon supposedly took place. The Government withdrew the indictment. To press Vinson further, Kefauver put on the stand Raymond W. Smith, who was formerly vice president in charge of G.E.'s huge transformer division and was fined $3,000 for his part in the conspiracy...
...that of coach and well-wisher cheering from the sidelines but forbidden on the playing field. In a letter to the New York Times last week, the obvious dangers of overt U.S. participation in the fight against Castro were clearly laid down by two Latin affairs experts, Assistant Editor Raymond D. Higgins of the Hispanic American Report and Associate Professor Martin B. Travis of Stanford University. "Castro would surely be killed and become a martyr," they said. "Our action would be compared to that of the U.S.S.R. in Hungary. Democratic Presidents in Latin America like [Adolfo] López Mateos...
This Kafkaotic little (15 minutes) fable, created by Raymond Polanski, a 19-year-old student at the Polish film school in Warsaw, mingles slapstick and horror with a screw-loose intensity seldom seen on screen since Emil Jannings went berserk in the last reel of The Blue Angel. What does it mean? Obviously nothing favorable to Poland's Communist society, but one guess is as good as another. One guess: in an evil world, virtue is an unbearable burden...
Studebaker has shelved its plans for a four-cylinder Lark, but Egbert is working with Raymond Loewy & William Snaith, Inc. to produce a restyled six-cylinder model by 1963 and a completely redesigned 1964 Lark. To make up the costs of his program and show a profit by next year, he figures he must get 3% of the auto market v. 1.6% last year...