Word: smiled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fees from speaking engagements, for a 1972 family vacation trip to Vail, Colo. The President reiterated that he had promptly reimbursed the account by writing a check, even though he had not deposited it until his next payday, because his personal account was apparently overdrawn. Said Ford with a smile: "I think a few people in this country have written checks and then waited until the end of the month and then mailed the checks...
...panelists agreed strongly or partially that there is "something about him I don't like." Said Charles Hochberg, a Carter backer from Orange, N.J.: "He has a hedgy way of talking about issues." Added Joseph J. Molinari, a Government worker from Willingboro, N.J.: "His smile bothers me. When someone smiles when talking about serious things, you think of them as being dishonest...
...smile spreads on Pogrund's face as he adds, "You know, you should appreciate Mr. Kissinger. He's a genius. He is protecting your interests, and he does a damn good job at it. I don't appreciate him, of course, but I'm a South African and I want to see a change there. But you should thank...
...Hope circulated through the crowd, wearing a smile, and a "Kiss me, I'm Irish" button...
...city worker he grinned at, also a precinct captain in the mayor's own 11th ward, returned his smile. He knew tonight was important. Mayor Richard J. Daley wanted this to be the largest parade ever held for a single individual. It would be bigger than the torchlight parades he organized for JFK and LBJ. The mayor is no Carter fanatic, but he needs a Carter victory to help carry his gubernatorial candidate, Michael J. Howlett, into office. So for Daley, control of the state is at stake; control means patronage, and patronage is power...