Word: commentating
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Bundy has spoken informally with "many people" connected with President-elect Kennedy. He declined specific comment on the content of such conversations...
...Comment from a Michigan Republican: "I would have voted for Kennedy if I'd known he was going to send Soapy Williams to Africa...
Even more indicative was the noncommittal comment of President-elect Jack Kennedy: "It is an interesting and constructive study, which I know will be carefully analyzed by the Congress and the incoming Administration." At week's end the word around Washington was that Kennedy had no intention of submitting any significant portion of the Symington program to Congress...
...politics is always a difficult one, but in this case it must be considered because many shy away from an artist who has been assessed as a leftist. There seem, however, to be two types of leftists seeking recognition in our non-leftist society. The first seeks to comment on the society along inoffensive, or at least familiarly offensive lines (witness Mort Sahl, or more significantly, George Bernard Shaw). The other type, which includes men like Seeger and Charlie Chaplin, issue more fundamental challenges to our present values...
...less clear last night whether Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, had been offered a post. He would not comment on a New York Times story that he was Kennedy's choice as the next Ambassador to India. Although he admitted he had "no yearning for a polished desk" in Washington, he was non-committal on whether he would accept an ambassadorial post...