Word: similarly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last spring the President mentioned to his friend of 30 years, Texas Governor John Connally, that he might not run again. He voiced a similar opinion to Robert McNamara in August. In October, Johnson dictated the bare outline of a withdrawal statement to Christian at the L.B.J. ranch. Christian took the draft to Austin to show it to Connally, who was himself considering retirement after three terms...
Even so, two days after Truman's announcement, the New York Herald Tribune published an editorial curiously similar to those that other papers would run 16 years later: "The effect of this withdrawal upon the political scene should be to clear the air and to clarify the issues. A campaign in which he participated would have turned inevitably on negative, disruptive arguments...
...similar development, Leslie Bricusse's abominable "Talk to the Animals" stole best song away form Burt Bachrach's "The Look of Love...
...editorial pages have unedrgone a similar metamorphosis. A decade ago, editorials were still being written in nineteenth-century Bostonian prose. In 1953, the Globe ran a lead editorial on Fitzgerald's translation of the Rubaiyat...
...wasn't too long ago that I was a student here." Liller, 41, graduated from Harvard in 1949, after four years in Adams House. "It wasn't so crowded. Each person had his own bedroom while I was there," he recalls, "but the diversity of the students was similar...