Word: thanking
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Arriving in Hutchinson, Kans., he walked through the lobby of the Baker Hotel, tried to get into an elevator. But the elevator was already jammed, and someone in the rear, recognizing Miller, cried out sarcastically: "Welcome to Hutchinson." Retorted Miller: "Thank you. And Merry Christmas." And in Reno, a little old lady who had just shaken Miller's hand turned to a friend and clucked: "The last time I shook a candidate's hand it was Dewey's. And it didn't do him any good either." The biggest audience that Miller drew all week...
...corn gets as high as an elephant's eye, Oklahomans can thank their Senate candidates: Republican Charles ("Bud") Wilkinson, 48, and Democrat Fred Harris...
Barry: Well, thank you. How do you do, Mrs. Rockefeller...
Here he extolled the roll of the capitalist, the manager, the worker, and the federal government in the "prudence and progress" of our free enterprise system. He was speaking to the businessmen, he said, in order to "ask advice, thank you for your help, and show you I'm not scared...
...Thanks so much for your dignified article on Atlantic City. Your glorification of the hot-dog and salt-water-taffy aspect of our resort was dear to the hearts of our residents who are spending millions for new hotels, motels, and new shops. Perhaps your staff and some of the convention delegates were so busy with the honky-tonk that you neglected to partake of the other sports we offer our other vacationers, such as fishing, boating, surfing, horse racing, golfing or trapshooting. Thank you so much...