Word: spencer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...poll watching, has been accused of making policy on the basis of polls. "We take them seriously up to a point, but pollsters have a long way to go in learning their trade," says William Roberts, partner in California's successful political public relations firm of Spencer-Roberts & Associates, which helped Ronald Reagan to victory. "In the meantime," he adds, "I predict they are going to keep on making a lot of money from all of us." That is one prediction that most pollsters particularly hope is true...
Married. Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill, 44, daughter of the Duke of Marlborough and distant cousin of Sir Winston; and Guy Burgos, 28, her partner in a Manhattan art gallery; she for the second time; in Manhattan, one month after she divorced Publisher Edwin Russell and eleven days after Russell married her second cousin, Iris Paine...
Divorced. By Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill Russell, 44, daughter of the Duke of Marlborough and partner, with Chilean-born Art Dealer Guy Burgos, in Manhattan's Burgos Galleries: Edwin Russell, 52, publisher of the Harrisburg Patriot-News; on grounds of extreme cruelty, after 23 years of marriage, four children; in Reno...
...Governor in 1966, says Reagan, "I told them that if I was going to be a divisive influence, I wouldn't run, but that I would test the water." Thus, in the spring of 1965, a group called the Friends of Ronald Reagan retained a political management firm, Spencer & Roberts, that had previously specialized in handling California campaigns for such moderate Republicans as Tom Kuchel and Nelson Rockefeller. After dozens of trips around California, Reagan decided that the G.O.P. could hardly be in worse shape than it already...
Born. To Winston Spencer Churchill II, 25, BBC commentator, Randolph's son and Sir Winston's grandson; and Minnie d'Erlanger Churchill, 26, daughter of the late BOAC chief: their sec ond child, first daughter; in London...