Word: senlis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When former Republican Gov. C. William O'Neill took office in 1956 behind the Eisenhower sweep, the state was almost entirely Republican, with the notable exception of Sen. Frank Lausche. O'Neill opened his term with a great faux pas unintentionally ignoring Ike's wave at the 1957 inauguration, and committed many more blunders before he was finished...
...Hotel read, "We Want Kennedy. Go Home"--but not very many. And there was the usual percentage of concerned but ineligible college youth and screamy little kids. But, even with all this taken into consideration, there was an unexpectedly large number of Nixon supporters on a miserable day in Sen. Kennedy's home state. The 6,000 paid-up diners at Thursday night's $100-a-plate soiree should have only solidified what the events of the early evening had already told uneasy Kennedy men--that perhaps Kennedy's apparent intention not to return to Massachusetts until the night before...
...possible that the local Republican slate, or at least the top of it, may have helped to draw the large crowd and may even aid Nixon in November. Sen. Saltonstall and John Volpe, the GOP candidate for Governor, met Nixon at the airport. Saltonstall and Nixon posed for a picture with arms slung over each other's shoulders, while Volpe, who could go down in history as the Commonwealth's shortest Governor, jumped and craned his neck behind them. Both Saltonstall and Volpe had their hands full as the motorcade passed through the downtown shopping district...
WITH KENNEDY IN OHIO, Sept. 27--Cheered by thousands on Ohio streets roadsides, Sen. John F. Kennedy vowed that a Democratic administration "will accept as a final solution" the Soviet enslavement of Eastern Europe...
...Sen. Prescott Bush (R., Conn.) last night charged the Democratic party with "trying to make the United States appear a second-rate power...