Word: symington
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reply to that," said Symington, "is we do not intend to let Mr. Humphrey hide behind former President Eisenhower...
Glenn Beall, protested Symington's statement and got into a heated row with...
Bush demanded a subcommittee vote on adjournment; Symington insisted firmly that he had a right to adjourn the subcommittee on his own. George Humphrey tried to get in a word: "Mr. Chairman . . ." Symington's reply dripped with sarcasm : " 'Senator' Humphrey would like to say something." Humphrey: Before you adjourn this, and I am very complimented at being called Senator Humphrey, but that is not the fact...
...Symington (breaking in): Didn't you say-as long as you want to testify-did you say what the paper says you said? Humphrey (bluntly...
...Symington: You made a bitter and in my opinion a direct impugning of the motives of the U.S. Senate and this subcommittee, and therefore I do not intend to hear any testimony from you this morning...