Word: scotts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Storm Signals. Everywhere, the cry was for more "young blood" and "progressive leadership." But most Republicans, like National G.O.P. Chairman Hugh Scott Jr., had only half-learned the lesson of 1948. Diagnosing the election, Scott declared: "The public has accepted the intervention of government in its daily life . . . Ours is a spiritual job of moving the minds of people-not just a mechanical job of moving people to the polls." Then, in the next breath, he added: "In the days to come, we've got to run up the storm signals . . . We have got to convince the people that...
Alben Barkley's old job as Senate majority leader would probably fall to Illinois' tall, personable Scott Lucas, Senate whip and Barkley's understudy. Barkley, himself, was expected to step down frequently from the presiding officer's dais to exert his considerable talent for cloakroom leadership. Texas' Tom Connally, 71, who has lost some of his shaggy hair because of shingles, will take back the big job of chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he has labored in comparative obscurity for the last two years under the shadow of Michigan's Arthur...
...such an outstanding team as the present aggregation, but there is no one man on the squad responsible for success. It has rather been a team job all the way and the Bruins' replacements like Joe Paterno at quarterback, Jim DiDomencio at halfback, Don Colo at tackle, and John Scott and Ed Kiely alternating at center have been invaluable to the 1948 campaign...
Died. Walter Stone Scott, 77, internationally known stamp expert and auctioneer, son of J. Walter Scott (publisher of the famed Scott stamp catalogue); of a heart ailment; in Sarasota...
Virginia of course, lost a few men. However, familiar names (Weir, Papit, Barbour, etc.) were announced by the loudspeaker system in both Scott Stadium in 1947 and Palmer Stadium...