Word: thought
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...crowd as Kennedy would have and not as hostile a crowd probably as L.B.J." What the British had witnessed, he concluded, was "another stage in the so-called de-monsterization of Nixon - that's what the American press calls it -discovering that this man, of whom they thought so ill, does, in fact, have some merit. Though, of course, he is still an untested President...
Dimbleby was hardly abashed by the official apology. What BBC management thought was a bad show was cheered last week as bang-on by the London TV critics. Wrote the Daily Mail: "It's very possible that David Dimbleby judged the mood of the nation toward the Nixon visit as accurately as his father judged its mood toward the visits of Eisenhower and Kennedy. Don't let them throw you, David. It's better to be ahead of your time than behind...
After Gulf & Western was blocked by the Justice Department from taking over Armour & Co., Charlie Bluhdorn attempted to resell his 750,000 shares to the meat packer for about $60 per share. He thought he had a deal?and an $18 million profit?but Armour Chairman William Wood Prince tried a squeeze play to drive the price down to $50. His method was ingenious. Armour made a public offer to repurchase 20% of its own outstanding shares at $50 each. If successful, the move would have increased Bluhdorn's stake in Armour from 9.8% to 12½%, thus making Gulf & Western...
...Radcliffe student said one girl who seemed to be with Collins' group told her they were all from Columbia. The student added, "Collins kept talking about a dialogue, but it was pretty one-sided. I thought the discussion was getting pretty hostile...
Collins also attended the Tuesday meeting of Soc Rel 153, when Inkeles lectured about juvenile delinquency. He asked Inkeles if he thought juvenile delinquency...