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Later in the period, defenseman Harry Howell brought the puck down ice and let fly a long slap-shot. Stephenson blocked it, but Chris Norris fired the rebound right back at him. The Colby goalie stopped that one, too, but Alpine stuffed the puck past him for the Crimson's second tally...
...bitter debate that followed, Mansfield threatened to resign if Johnson was not elected, and on that personal basis the motion was carried. But 17 Democrats voted against it- and Lyndon Johnson knows a slap in the face when he feels one. Since then he has attended Democratic conferences with decreasing frequency, presided only long enough to call the meetings to order and turn the gavel over to Mansfield. Says a Democratic Senator of Lyndon's legislative role: "As Mansfield's grip tightens, Lyndon is more and more out of it." But if L.BJ.'s Senate influence...
...constructive conservative" journal Advance took sharp measure of the Republican Party in its current issue, pronounced it a failure since 1930, criticized its congressional leadership, appraised G.O.P. prospects, and handed out advice: "You have to play to win." The issue won praise from Richard Nixon, and a sharp slap from Republican National Chairman William Miller...
...varsity, sporting a 14-4 record going into the game, could not manipulate the puck in close to the Princeton goal for most of the contest. And the long slap shots that want through defensemen Austie Sullivan and Dave Oliver were adequately saved by goalie Bill Hill...
...most the commission could get out of Sarnoff was a grudging concession: "I think there are occasions when a slap on the wrist, or a little harder than that, helps. I don't object to that." Said Minow tartly: "Unless we are going to have more than slaps on the wrist, the industry is going to have to be forthcoming with some proposed changes...