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Will a switch really hurt Connally? Traditionally, party jumpers have not done well in U.S. politics. The last man to try it and run for President was John Lindsay. He did run last year, didn't he? But of course Big John from Texas is a lot tougher, richer and more resourceful than Big John from New York...
John Kennedy had a good thought back in 1961 when things were a little tougher with the Communists. He came back from his meeting in Vienna with Nikita Khrushchev, and he talked at length with his diplomatic officers, even with the press. At one of these meetings, after telling about the bitter confrontation between himself and Khrushchev, he paused and asked his audience, "If we put this out, will it jeopardize future relations with the Soviet Union? Does Khrushchev understand how democracies work?" Kennedy then answered his own question. "If he doesn't, maybe it is time he learned...
...Cosgrave told TIME Correspondent Jordan Bonfante last week. The coalition's record on the I.R.A., adds O'Brien, is "more thoroughly consistent" than the former government's-meaning that the new regime will be just as tough as Lynch was and maybe tougher...
Barnaby is cautiously optimistic about the prospects. "You can never count out a squad like Penn, nor Princeton and Navy. All those teams are very tough--but I think that we are tougher and, if we play the way we are capable of playing, we'll be winners," Barnaby said...
Harvard figures to be the stronger team in sabre. Last year, the Crimson took eight out of nine bouts against Penn, and the Quakers shouldn't be much tougher this season...