Word: samuel
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...year ago, the beefy senior Senator from Oklahoma told John Kennedy that he would fight the President all the way on the Administration's medicare bill. Last week, good as his word, Democrat Robert Samuel Kerr, 65, paid off on his promise. No man to tangle with, Kerr buttonholed just enough of his Democratic colleagues, and with a forceful eloquence turned them in his direction. Kerr, co-author of the Kerr-Mills medicare bill, was out-and-out against any other legislation that would undercut his own, and furthermore, was dead set against any new bill that was hinged...
...Hamlin as Lady Cicely Waynflete, celebrated British traveller, the role Shaw wrote for British actress Ellen Terry. Tom Griffin plays the tital role of Brassbound, brigand and smuggler, who is in reality the nephew of Lady Cicely's travelling companion, Sir Howard Hallam, a famous English jurist, played by Samuel Abbott...
...Summer School Players have several first-rate actors this summer (Paul Barstow is back, and that is nice; David S. Cole and Samuel Abbott have moved in from the winter Gilbert and Sullivan troupe), and a lot of very enthusiastic people, but none of them seems very happy in his role in this play. Tom Griffin is monotonous (and bored?) as Jack Burden; Terence Currier's Willie Stark seldom evokes any touch of the mesmeric damagoguery of the man -- although he's better once he gets a cigar in his mouth; Abbott (Tiny Duffy) has to keep fighting back...
...surprisingly, it came between Independent H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History and Republicans George Cabot Lodge and Lawrence Curtis on the issue of arms control and the Cold War, one of the six topics set for discussion by moderator Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government...
...speakers on the program will be Rep. Laurence Curtis '15, H. Stuart Hughes, Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy '54, Edward J. McCormack Jr., and George Cabot Lodge '50. Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government at Harvard, will moderate the discussion...