Word: zandt
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Pennsylvania. Joseph S. Clark, one of the Senate's most liberal liberals, appears to have an edge on Republican Congressman James E. Van Zandt, will probably be re-elected unless Republican Gubernatorial Candidate William Scranton (TIME cover, Oct. 19) wins big enough to pull Van Zandt along with...
...bright colors. Generations of entomologists have suspected that nature thus protects a butterfly that birds consider delicious by enabling it to resemble one that is distasteful to birds-but this theory has been widely debated and rarely tested experimentally. In Natural History, Biologists Lincoln P. and Jane Van Zandt Brower of Amherst College settle at least part of the argument about the survival value of nature's insect masquerade...
...touched off a major melee by quoting Gettysburg Republican Dwight Eisenhower as saying he would "rather see a primary fight than be forced to take a miserable ticket"-a thinly disguised blast at Woodside. The Old Guard reluctantly retired Woodside, brought out U.S. Representative James E. Van Zandt, 63, for Governor. At week's end they finally abandoned him and went along with the Scranton candidacy; Van Zandt ended up as the G.O.P. Senate nominee to oppose the popular incumbent, Democrat Joseph S. Clark. Said Bill Scranton, who calls himself a progressive Republican: "I would have thought there would...