Word: tireless
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...soon hit it rich by selling the homespun aphorisms of Will Rogers to 700 U.S. dailies, went on to establish such other favorites as Dale Carnegie and Joe Palooka; of cancer; in Southbridge, Mass. Still going strong in 1,000 newspapers under McAdam, 72, the syndicate now features, besides tireless Joe, the Flintstones, Dixie Dugan, Mickey Finn, and Abigail ("Dear Abby") Van Buren...
Died. The Most Rev. Edmund Gib bons, 95, oldest Roman Catholic bishop in the U.S. and head of the Albany, N.Y., diocese from 1919 to 1954, a tireless crusader against child labor, salacious movies, bingo, and atheists of every sort, who once said of Thomas Edison, "I believe the publicity given to his lack of faith made him one of the greatest detriments to the world today"; in Albany...
...emerges, he selects one and then another to join him in a stroll around the garden, thus combining interviews with his constitutional. He stays in his office until ten or eleven at night. Since a 1959 heart attack, Shastri has appeared to be in excellent health, and as tireless and alert as ever...
Edward Moore Kennedy,* U.S. Senator from Massachusetts-L.H.D. Earnest and diligent disciple of the teachings of true wisdom; eager and tireless in his many journeyings to open the pathways of friendship among nations...
...world joined in the mourning, less for the international statesman-whose always exaggerated role as mediator between East and West had declined with the decline of the cold war -than for a tireless national leader. Nehru had more or less held together, in all its nagging greatness, Asia's largest democracy-indeed the largest single mass of unshackled mankind on earth. The true test of his accomplishment might be set by death itself; for it remained to be seen whether Nehru had given his people enough strength and order to go on without...