Word: winninger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (MGM). A 110-piece symphony orchestra, reinforced with 24 balalaika players and a section of Japanese instruments including a samisen, a koto and a 6-ft. gong (valued at $3,000), plus organ, novachord, electric sonovox, harpsichord, electric piano, tack piano and zither, plays Maurice Jarre's...
The President's reluctance to speak more forthrightly prompted G.O.P. Senate Leader Everett M. Dirksen and House Leader Gerald Ford to ask last week: "Mr. President, what can we believe?" With unusual asperity, Dirksen faulted Johnson for failing to be "candid or consistently credible" on Viet Nam. What is...
Most such candidates certainly need help. Though at one point there were roughly 50 peacenik contenders for congressional seats, the Pennsylvania and California primaries alone scrubbed 16 of them. Few, if any, of those still in the running have much chance of winning an election.
>South Dakota's Republican Senator Karl Mundt, 66, was nominated for a fourth term, winning nearly 75% of the vote in a race against Richard Murphy, 37, an arch-conservative Sioux Falls attorney. Murphy dropped his membership in the John Birch Society in February, accusing it of interfering in...
Dean von Stade bans freshman parties for a weekend after a 15-year-old girl consumes five drinks in 20 minutes at one. Robert B. Woodward drinks a moderate amount of champagne at a press conference after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Julian S. Schwinger, who has won the...