Word: elect
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After McLernon's statement Governor-elect John A. Volpe formally endorsed the sale. As sole authority over the three MTA trustees, Volpe will have the power to initiate a transaction with the University when he takes office in January, if he so wishes...
This interference by the many nations has kept the Congolese from realizing their democracy, Omuko asserted. He pointed out that the West should have worked with the U.N. to send the Conciliations Committee into the Congo. The Committee's purpose is to convene a parliament and elect a recognized Premier...
Citizen Kane Feeling. Clansman Dean Martin began to put out word that President-elect Kennedy was going to appoint him "Secretary of Liquor." Sammy Davis Jr., a convert to Judaism, had other ambitions: "Sinatra will be Ambassador to Italy," he said. "I'm hoping for Jerusalem, but I'll be lucky if I get Kenya." Some of Hollywood's other post-mortems last week were turning into post toasties as many echoed the comment of Democratic Writer-Producer-Director Dore Schary: "I don't know who can stave off this rush of professional showmen into politics...
...President-elect's press entourage, the baby's birth was the first crisis since the election. Newsmen had been filled in minute by minute as they flew back to Washington, but one inevitably sought detail was missing from the intimate picture. What did the baby look like? Pierre Emil Salinger. Kennedy's press secretary, seemed slightly flustered, could only stammer: "Aw, it looks like a baby ... It has some hair . . . The hair is dark . . . I'm very poor at descriptions of children...
Born. To President-elect John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 43, and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, 31: their second child, first son; in Washington. Name: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. Weight: 6 Ibs. 3 oz. (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS...