Word: vacationers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Front Runner Caldera, who at 52 had made three previously unsuccessful attempts to become President, was a forceful contender in his own right. He began planning his campaign two years ago, and assembled a cadre of 15,000 field workers, who reported weekly. Caldera appealed to poorer voters who had...
The Thomas Crown Affair--In which Norman Jewison, having tackled a variety of earth-shaking themes, takes a vacation. At the PARAMOUNT, Washington St., Boston (482-4820).
The Freshman Union Committee plans a meeting after Christmas vacation to discuss the possibility of letting Cliffes eat lunch in the Union every day.
Galamian frequently ends a lesson with a warning about too much practice. "Four efficient hours a day is best," he says. He never heeds the advice against too much work himself. He has about 100 students who see him anytime from once a week to once a month, not counting...
At his vacation retreat in Florida, Nixon worships at Key Biscayne's Presbyterian church. Nevertheless, he still lists himself as a Quaker. His mother described him once as "an intensely religious man, but he shuns even the restrained rituals of the faith. I am sure other Quakers understand my...