Word: repeat
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...readers, many of whom resented being lumped in religious and racial blocs. Wrote Philip L. Winter, chairman of the American Council for Judaism, to the New York Herald Tribune: "Joseph Alsop's column entitled 'The Jewish Vote' is dangerous, damaging . . . Mr. Alsop has magnified nine-repeat, nine-voter switchers from the Republican column in 1956 and 20 from the Republicans in 1958 into his conclusion that covers all of 'New York's Jewish voters...
...most dramatic is New Orleans, where Louisiana's Governor Jimmie Davis seems determined to repeat the Little Rock debacle. To block a federal court order for first-grade integration this fall, Davis recently seized control of the city's public schools. Under new state laws, he was empowered to close any integrated school. In turn, the federal courts might have closed all schools in the state...
...Bank of Philadelphia got a pleasant surprise. In a report on "The Business Outlook," Economist John R. Bunting Jr. took off after those who believe that another recession is either on the way or inevitable. "The national mood," said Bunting, "is changing. The cycle doesn't have to repeat itself. This time, after level, why can't we go up? We can." As evidence for his thesis, Bunting quoted no experts, but instead cited interviews he had had with 75 vacationers while roaming the beach at Ocean City...
...first open split with Red China's leaders over basic Communist dogma, the battle was getting hotter-and the relationship colder-than ever. Moscow's Izvestia, scarcely veiling its Red Chinese target, railed against "leftists" and "phrase-mongers" who "assemble and sometimes distort quotations to repeat over and over again that imperialist wars are inevitable," adding that only "fools and dogmatists" could say (as the Chinese have been saying) that Russian advocacy of peaceful coexistence was a sellout to capitalism. Peking's Vice Premier Li Fu-chun promptly retorted that China's Communists "are the real...
...What Makes Sammy Run (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). A worthwhile repeat: the first half of Budd Schulberg's dramatized novel, with Larry Blyden as Sammy Glick, the slum boy who becomes Hollywood's archetypical heel...