Word: sanders
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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VANOGRE: Thank you, Senator Hugh Scott. This is Sander Vanogre on the convention floor where rumors are circulating that Governor Scranton is on his way to the Cow Palace to withdraw before the balloting begins...
BLUNTLEY: And we might note that the governor's mysterious disappearance may indicate that something is brewing in the Scranton camp. Sander Vanogre has a report for us on the convention floor. Sander...
VANOGRE: This is Sander Vanogre behind the podium with Senator Hugh Scott, Governor Scranton's floor manager. How do you feel, Senator...
...swift and often ahead of the competition. At 7:35 p.m., for instance, NBC had 25% of the Connecticut senatorial vote, while CBS had only 15% and ABC 8%. But the commentary of NBC's public-affairs stars, from Huntley and Brinkley to Merrill Mueller, Frank McGee, Sander Vanocur, John Chancellor et al., lacked yeast. Brinkley may have had something when he said that the computer was likely to replace them...
Bator, a Princeton graduate, received the M.A. degree in history in 1953 and the LL.B. degree in 1956 from Harvard. Sander and Vagts took the LL.B. degree at Harvard in 1952 and 1961 respectively. Each of the three wrote for the Harvard Law Review while studying here...