Word: reade
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...members of one of the European outposts of Ara's army, we read with interest your cover story about our classmates Terry Hanratty and Jim Seymour [Oct. 28]. Not being able to follow our team in person, we appreciate the coverage you've been giving the No. 1 team in the nation. We're perfectly willing to let the Big 10 and the Southern teams fight over who is better; we know who's the best...
...polls, depending on whose you read, show Rockefeller and O'Connor with some 40 per cent of the vote each; Roosevelt has 12 to 18 per cent; and the Conservative candidate, Paul L. Adams, might get five per cent on a sunny day when the older people can get out to vote. But in the time it takes pollsters to canvass the state, opinions often change. Most experts currently give Rockefeller a slight lead...
...often crowded with cars as the road system has not kept pace with the increase in population. This is not expensive, nubile Westchester. That is off in Larchmont and Scarsdale. Republican bailiwicks as secure as Eisenhower's Gettysburg farm. Even if O'Connor were vastly imaginative, which to read his programs he is not, he would still not conceive of winning Westchester, so last week, obviously on good advice, he concentrated on the cities...
...candidate for state assembly, the would-be delegate to the state's constitutional convention, the men who call Kennedy "sir," waited quietly at the back of the platform. Later the senator would read their names into the microphone and fix their morals and mentalities forever "good...
Reed did not attempt to contest the government's charges and merely read two letters he had written to the draft board outlining his objections to the Vietnam war and his refusal to participate in the Selective Service System...