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Word: symingtons (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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McCarthy: Mr. Chairman--Mr. Symington I think, and I'm glad we're on television, I think the viewing people can see how low that a man can sink. I repeat they can see how low an alleged man can sink...

Author: By Michael Lerner, | Title: Point of Order | 2/15/1964 | See Source »

...Symington: Senator, let me tell you something. The American people have had a look at your for six weeks...

Author: By Michael Lerner, | Title: Point of Order | 2/15/1964 | See Source »

...film proceeds through skirmish after skirmish like this. Some of the figures are familiar: Robert Kennedy, tight-lipped, incessantly drumming a pencil on the table. Sen. John G. McClellan (D.-Ark.) observing with a dry Southern voice what a horrible person Sen. McCarthy was Sen. Stuart Symington (D.-Mo.) whom McCarthy refers to as "Sanctimonious...

Author: By Michael Lerner, | Title: Point of Order | 2/15/1964 | See Source »

...Symington: Very frankly, I resent that reference to my first name...

Author: By Michael Lerner, | Title: Point of Order | 2/15/1964 | See Source »

...baseball. To make the desperate switch, Finley needed the approval of other American League owners, and he acted confident of getting it. "I am sure they will approve the move when they hear my case," he said. Not a chance. Kansas City was up in arms. Missouri Senator Stuart Symington was screaming for "justice," and there was talk of a congressional investigation that could spell doom for baseball's special exemption from federal antitrust laws. Besides, the other owners had long regarded Charlie Finley and his antics with ill-concealed dislike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: What Every Team Needs | 1/24/1964 | See Source »

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