Word: succeeding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second way to reform the vice-Presidency would be to abolish the office altogether and to have some other officer, the Secretary of State or the Speaker of the House, for example, succeed to the Presidency in the event the chief Executive dies. This has obvious draw backs--the man best suited to be Secretary or Speaker at a given time is not necessarily best suited to become President...
...colleges and scholarships for them. In 15 years of scouring South and North, NSSFNS (which is commonly reduced to "Ness-feness" in speech) has successfully planted 9,000 Negroes in 350 mostly-white colleges, and last week it revealed its chief asset: the Negroes' own passionate desire to succeed...
...Presidency, the House would immediately elect a new Speaker, who would supersede the present pro tem of the Senate as next in line. Therefore most of the criticisms of the present order of succession focus on the several disadvantages of having the Speaker as the second man to succeed the President...
...honest satisfactions of snobbery" found in Vogue's pages by the Times reviewer appear only in the sections on society. With few exceptions, the editors succeed in their aim of presenting "a level judgment of quality in people, places, manner, and milieu...
...Cardinal has something for every race, creed and collar. In one irrelevant sequence, it even has Broadway Comedy Star Robert Morse (How to Succeed, etc.) doing a song-and-dance routine with half a dozen Adora-Belles dressed up like Statues of Liberty. Preminger already knows how to succeed. "The church loves show business,"-Preminger said recently, while promoting the film among Catholic dignitaries at the Vatican. One U.S. bishop raised a wistful objection: "The picture makes clerical life a lot more exciting than it really is." Amen...