Word: san
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...San Francisco...
...accused Nixon and the G.O.P. of "openly competing with Mr. Wallace for the votes of people who, at very best, want to put the brakes on our progress toward full opportunity." The frenetic efforts by all the candidates to get on the right side of the issue prompted San Francisco's Democratic Mayor Joseph Alioto to comment: "None of the candidates is running for President. They're all running for sheriff...
Whatever minor themes develop, the main thrust of the Nixon campaign will remain the same: safety and security. Going from Chicago to San Francisco and Houston-where he sounded perhaps his most conservative tone yet in a speech to an enthusiastic, conservative audience-Nixon used both as a constant refrain. "What the American people want is no departures," says the aide. "They want peace abroad and peace at home. Solutions will not come from radical departures. Nixon is safer...
...make too much of preseason scores. Exhibition games are still a time of testing, tuning and pruning; they offer far from reliable samples of relative ability. Still, an improvement in the caliber of A.F.L. play has long been expected. And those A.F.L. victories can only breed confidence. Says San Diego's Alworth: "The N.F.L. teams did such a terrific job of selling the idea that they were so superior to us that we were scared to death of playing them. Now we are convinced that we are just as mean as they...
...Regency House has already become a major Atlanta attraction. Its interior balconies rise 22 stories around a glass-roofed central atrium, served by glass-enclosed high-speed elevators. Now, a 200-room, 25-story circular glass addition is under construction. Hyatt has also scheduled new hotels for Monterey, San Francisco and Chicago, and last month announced plans to expand into the Caribbean and Mexico...