Word: stevensonism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bridge Tournament Individual Winners Score Prize 1. Huntley Dent 62.1% $10 2. Mary White 61.2% $ 8 3. Steve Klein 57.3% $ 6 4. Gopal Krishna 56.6% $ 4 Team Winners Score Prize 1. White--White 63% $10 ea. 2. Kubarych--Kubarych 61.6% $ 8 ea. 3. Stevenson--Jost 60.8% $ 6 ea. 4. Moxey--Marel...
...LIONEL STEVENSON Wayne...
...SEATO naval exercise dubbed "Sea Spirit," Captain John P. Stevenson, skipper of the Australian aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Melbourne, dined on board in Manila Bay with several allied naval officers. Talk turned to the somber subject of collision. Five years earlier, Melbourne had sliced into an Australian destroyer, and 82 hands had been lost. Stevenson said that his country's morale could not stand another such mishap involving the fleet's flagship. Four nights later, his fears became fact...
Commander Albert S. McLemore, Evans' skipper, was one of the last swimmers to be rescued. Aboard the Australian carrier, the American skipper made his way to the bridge for an emotional meeting with Stevenson. Later MCLemore recalled: "We met about halfway through the pilot house. I was still about half naked. We embraced and we both said, 'I'm sorry,' at about the same point...
...James's, Philadelphia Publisher Walter Annenberg, who is inarticulate and inexperienced in diplomacy, replaced a brilliant and popular Foreign Service veteran, David K. E. Bruce. At the U.N., Charles Yost, an able but relatively obscure professional, moved into the chair once warmed by such noted men as Adlai Stevenson and Arthur Goldberg...