Word: sidey
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...restive populace anxious for a demonstration of presidential leadership. But Ford's aides advised him to try to build public support for his presidency by moving out into world affairs. He was accompanied on the trip by a retinue of 153 reporters, including TIME Washington Bureau Chief Hugh Sidey and Correspondent Bonnie Angelo...
...very well Hugh Sidey expressed my sentiments about the old-hat politicking of President Ford during his recent campaign tour! I'm the same age as Mr. Ford, and I can't believe that he still wears the same dated political garment worn during our college years. It's embarrassing, too, that he asked the nation in another outmoded, unscientific piece of advice to clean our plates, and then spent thousands on a dumb campaign. Especially bad, too, was his exhorting the American people to give blanket support to the Republicans. He should have devoted that time...
...honorable mentions were awarded. This year's judges were Roger Angell of The New Yorker; Hugh Sidey of Time magazine; and Carolyn Kizer, a poet...
...come on, Mr. Sidey [May 6], y'all been generalizing about us down here. As born, bred and proud Southerners, we disapprove of Richard Nixon's sham presidency as much as any Yankee in Massachusetts or New York City. Why, we could round up a pickup truck full of pro-impeachment folk without leaving the county...
...Presidency piece "Trying to Get Right with Lincoln" [Feb. 25], Hugh Sidey wrongly ascribes to Abraham Lincoln the phrase about "fighting it out on this line if it takes all summer." The phrase was Ulysses Grant's; the then ex-President made it in 1884 as he was struggling to get his memoirs into shape. At that stage...