Word: comment
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Bundy, a 41-year-old Republican who supported Kennedy for President, was unavailable for comment yesterday. President Pusey has refused to speak on the matter at this time...
...once promised, "Abe Ribicoff can be anything he wants to be in my Administration." One of Kennedy's first and staunchest supporters for President, Connecticut's popular, soulfully handsome Ribicoff was considered a top candidate for U.S. Attorney General. Ribicoff turned down that job with the characteristic comment that he was out of practice as a lawyer-and besides, it would be politically hard on the new Administration for a Catholic and a Jew to lead any fight for integration. Son of an immigrant factory worker, Ribicoff escaped from the New Britain, Conn, tenements...
...embarrassment of the Powers case, then it was the election. Recently, the lame explanation has been offered that nothing must be done until the new Administration takes office. When the Russians offered to return the airmen as a "gift" to the Kennedy Administration, the State Department had no comment-not even insisting again that the men are illegally held and the victims of Soviet piracy...
...week, his troubles multiplying like wood shavings, Maurice and Carpenters' Vice President O. William Blaier were sentenced to 2 to 14 years, fined $250, and stripped of their right to vote or hold public office for five years. When he heard the verdict, Maurice, as usual, had no comment...
...taken so long to nail Soblen? The FBI as usual had no comment. But presumably it wanted to gather more evidence, and had hoped to bag some co-conspirators along...