Word: senning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doubt if any member of Tocsin consciously took stock of the situation and asked himself," Is it possible that Sen. Dirksen understands the Cuban situation better than I?" No, he simply didn't go to the next meeting. His fervor and sense of destiny were gone, even if his intellectual convictions remained the same...
...outside world? Well, Lowell men have extraordinarily easy access to many great men and women. Literally dozens of them visit the House each year, to read their poetry, or describe their last electoral campaign, or explain their ideas; guests this year have included poets Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell, Sen. Maureen Neuberger, New York's Mayor Wagner, and art collector Maxim Karolik. Almost every student in the House will have dinner with a great light such as these in the course of a year, and the food at these gatherings, thoughtfully paid for by the Ford Foundation, is heart-breakingly...
...mood of the country, which he said Congress reflects faithfully, is generally conservative, Church observed. For this reason, he speculated that Sen. Barry Goldwater might make a stronger Republican Presidential candidate in 1964 than would Nelson Rockefeller. Goldwater would probably win six to eight states in the South, Church said, and would gain wide support in the Mountain states and the Midwest
Others on the disk, however, sound too much, like politicians trying too hard to be funny. Sen. Barry Goldwater. Sen. Kenneth Keating, and Sen. Thurston B. Morton struggle valiantly to achieve the gentle touch, without much success...
...Democrats' program will begin at 11 a.m. with a discussion of national and state issues, followed by a luncheon at which State Democratic Chairman Gerard F. Doherty '50 will speak. The afternoon will feature Sen. Kennedy's speech, at 4:30. Sen. Church, the keynote speaker at the 1960 Democratic convention, will address the evening banquet...