Word: turner
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...John Turner may be rich, intelligent and Catholic, but he isn't in the photograph with Prime Minister Pearson [April 14]. How can I convince my Canadian friends that Americans are knowledgeable about their politics when TIME can't tell a Turner from a Chrétien...
Like Berkeley? Alabama legislators called for an investigation of the student fund that produced Emphasis. The articles, cried Representative Ralph Slate, indicated that some Alabama students "want to run the university like they do in Berkeley." Senator Alton Turner contended that Rose had "outlived his usefulness." Representative Gus Young, a Baptist minister, complained that Rose had used the word "damn" in a speech and asserted that legislators "have just as much right to defend Christianity and democracy as anybody else has to defend Communism." A bill was introduced in the legislature to ban any speaker at the university...
Liberal Party and of Canada. They are new Justice Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, 47, a University of Montreal law professor; Jean Chretien, 33, who becomes a minister without portfolio in the Finance Department; and John Turner, 37, who will take over a soon-to-be-created department that will handle matters concerning consumers and corporations. Turner will try and press through Parliament such potentially voter-pleasing legislation as greater protection for consumers against false labeling and full disclosure on the credit cost of installment sales. Rich, intelligent and Catholic, he is already being talked of in some Canadian political circles...
...responsible for the entire concert was music-major Jan Johnson, '68. Conductor, page-turner and general impresario, Johnson showed a keen appreciation of Ives and did an admirable job of bringing his music to life. A "hats off, gentlemen" from Eusebius was certainly in order...
Pending Guides. How are Turner and his men to deal with such problems? Neither Congress nor the courts have thus far spelled out specific rules covering conglomerates. The first firm guidelines may come before summer, when the Supreme Court is expected to act on the acquisition of Clorox bleach by Procter & Gamble...