Word: montana
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...point antirecession program that Senate Democrats were busy drafting. It called for more and faster federal spending for just about every variety of public work, even reached back to the Great Depression to include a stand-by WPA-type program. Cried Johnson's deputy majority leader, Montana's Mike Mansfield: "The question is just as much spuds as Sputniks...
Down with Rapacki. From the floor of the Senate, Dulles got more praise than he has heard in months. New Hampshire's Republican Styles Bridges, bitter critic of Dulles on foreign aid, called him "the most principled and resolved statesman of the West." Montana Democrat Mike Mansfield, who needled Dulles unmercifully during last year's great debate on the Eisenhower Doctrine, now reminded the Kremlin that Dulles is "the Secretary of State of the United States of America." At his weekly press conference the President, questioned on Bulganin's crack about biased foreign ministers, got a laugh...
...Montana M.D.'s attitude is no worse than that of the Middleton, Wis. (near Madison) M.D. who, some years ago, verbally told me to "go to hell" when I asked him to our house to treat a badly burned little girl. His ethical reasoning was as follows: "You had Patty delivered in Madison, and if you want anything done for her, why don't you take her there...
...become ill, I would much prefer having the grocer treat me than that Montana practitioner...
...colder and colder as its heat radiated into space, while the U.S. stayed warm. The port of Green Bay, Wis. was open for navigation on Dec. 29, the first time since 1877. New England had weather 15° to 18° above normal, and such notorious cold spots as Montana were mild...