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...over, and there remain three major candidates, among them H. Stuart Hughes, the first non-party candidate ever to collect the necessary 72,514 signatures to place his name on the ballot. Last week Lodge challenged Kennedy and Hughes to an hour long debate this Saturday at John Hancock Hall, but the television industry seems to have lost all interest in behaving like what it chooses to call a public forum...
...Grant steadfastly insists that he has as much right to his privacy as a plumber or a municipal clerk. When people ask for his autograph he gives them an incredulous look as if they were trying to crash a party, and if some jolly clod says, "Put your John Hancock right here, Cary," he says, "My name is not John Hancock, and I have no intention of putting it anywhere." On one memorable occasion, a rebuffed fan snapped: "Who the hell do you think you are?" Grant, cool as the north wind, answered: "I know who I am. I haven...
Adjoining the Park St. Church is the Old Granarv Burial Ground, where lie many of the heroes of the struggle against George III, including Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere, and James Otis. The Old South Meeting House and the Old State House on Washington St. also figured significantly in the pre-revolutionary period and exhibit the evidences of colonial insurrection. Faneuil Hall, in Faneuil Sq. is worth visiting both for the starting variety of produce markets which surround it, and for its historical interest as the scene of innumerable rabble-rousing tirades against the British by such stalwarts...
First, Harold Van B. Cleveland, general counsel for John Hancock Insurance, outlined the provisions of the Trade Expansion...
With strains of "Dixie" reverberating from the organ and an enthusiastic crowd on its feet cheering, Senator Strom Thurmond (D-S.C.) took the platform at John Hancock Hall yesterday to say that "we can win the cold war" if we have the will...