Word: vermonter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that sensitivity often leads to confusion. Thus, speaking in Houston last week. Secretary of State Dean Rusk insisted that "Cuba will not be permitted to use any of its arms outside Cuba. A Soviet military presence on that island cannot be accepted." That brought a wry retort from Vermont's Republican Senator George Aiken. "I wish," said Aiken, "that Secretary Rusk could make that determination retroactive, because the Russians apparently are occupying Cuba in force, and I understand Soviet-made weapons are showing up in considerable quantities in other Latin American countries...
...swank Lodge at Smugglers' Notch in Stowe, Vermont, bent on a little weekend schussing, went Freshman Senator Teddy Kennedy, Wife Joan, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and others near and dear. It was all sparkling fun, until Teddy, in presumably unphotogenic après-ski togs, was confronted outside the Smugglers' Den lounge by Roving Photographer Philip N. Lawson of the Vermont Sunday News. Elections over, the Senator declined to have his picture taken with a roving beauty queen, but Lawson clicked anyway. Bugged by the shutter. Teddy reddened, and the incident swiftly snowballed. Sunday News Publisher William Loeb...
High Voltage Gains. A.R.D. was founded in 1946 by French-born Doriot, Massachusetts Investors Trusts lateChairman Merrill Griswold and Vermont's former U.S. Senator Ralph Flanders. Doriot soon took over as president, and the company took a loss on its very first investment-a degreasing gun. It lost money consistently for the first four years. It also failed to see much future in Ampex or Varian Associates, which went on to rise high in the space...
...Secretary of State, Vermont's G.O.P. Senator George Aiken, who "would know how to keep from offending our closest neighbor, Canada...
University doctors are now waiting to see whether the sudden rise of flu cases admitted to the Health Center this weekend is a forerunner of bigger things to come--possibly an Asian flu epidemic like the ones now rampant in North Carolina and Vermont...