Word: sandman
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Democrat Brendan T. Byrne lived up to pre-election predictions and over-whelmingly defeated conservative Republican Congressman Charles W. Sandman in New Jersey's gubernatorial election...
...Sandman gained the Republican nomination for governor after he defeated incumbent Governor William T. Cahill in an intensive battle last June. Cahill, a moderate, subsequently formally endorsed Sandman but did little else to aid the Republican nominee. Republican Senator Clifford Case did not even accord Sandman that formality and both he and Cahill remained silent throughout the campaign...
...special effort to stress honesty and integrity is being made by some candidates, such as Democrat Brendan Byrne in his campaign against Republican Charles Sandman Jr. for Governor of New Jersey. But, for the most part, the issues are ones that have become all too familiar in recent years: taxes, crime and race. Last week voters in Detroit selected a white career law-enforcement officer, Police Commissioner John F. Nichols, 54, and a black state senator, Coleman Young, 55, as candidates for mayor. Nichols, who campaigns with a pistol tucked in his belt, stressed law-and-order and drew...
Cahill was not directly connected with the scandals, but the Watergate-like atmosphere tainted his promising future. Last week he was resoundingly defeated in the Republican primary for nomination to a second term by Charles W. Sandman Jr., 51, a conservative U.S. Congressman who had lost to Cahill in the 1969 primary and prides himself on financial acumen...
...middle class. In The Party, King Kong, introduced as an adjunct professor of art history at Rutgers, enters and "all of the guests uttered loud exclamations of fatigue and disgust, examining the situation in the light of their own needs..." Poor old psychoanalysis gets its lumps again in The Sandman. The lover of the analysand writes a very convincing letter to the analyst, arguing respectfully that "Joy is not Susan's bag," and that she really would rather use the money to buy a piano...