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...Thursday Richmond's highly-touted Bill Hash belted a home run off Lee Sargent in the third inning, and gave the Spiders a 1-0 lead, which stood up until the sixth inning. A walk to Skip Falcone, a sacrifice by Miller, and a single by Stephenson tied the score. In the ninth Tobin beat out an infield hit, John Dockery sacrificed him to second, and Liebgott won the game with a single to left...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Baseball Team Wins 4, Ties 1; Umpire's Walkout Stops Game | 4/6/1964 | See Source »

Johnson even referred to Sargent Shriver, who would head the $962 million program in a new Office of Economic Opportunity, as "my personal Chief of Staff." And Shriver, already waging the war, although he still heads the Peace Corps, sounded equally militant in an address to the National Farmers Union in St. Paul. "This new program is not an election-year gimmick," he said. "For the first time in man's history we do have the power to eliminate poverty from an entire continental nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: The Poverty Plan | 3/27/1964 | See Source »

...Secret season so far as the identity of the next Democratic vice-presidential nominee is concerned. The President's got the secret, and he won't tell-yet. Bobby Kennedy's name is up. So is Hubert Humphrey's. And Sargent Shriver's. And now McNamara...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Robert Who? | 3/27/1964 | See Source »

John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, yesterday urged the creation of a 10,000-member federal teaching corps as a part of the Johnson Administration's "war on poverty." Galbraith served as an advisor to Sargent Shriver's group, which outlined the Economic Opportonity Bill now awaiting Congressional action...

Author: By Mary L. Wissler, | Title: Galbraith Suggests Teaching Corps As New 'War on Poverty' Measure | 3/24/1964 | See Source »

...with the Young Dems are Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), Philip Hart (D Mich.), Lister Hill (D-Ala.), Clinton Anderson (D-N.M.), Frank Church (d-Idaho), and Harry Byrd (D-Va.), Paul Doulas (D-Ill.), Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.), and John McClellan (D Ark.). Three Administration officials--Sargent Shriver, director of the Peace Corps; McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to the President for national security affairs; and Robert F. Kennedy '48, attorney general--may also see the students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Young Democrats Set Annual Trip to Capital | 3/24/1964 | See Source »

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