Word: without
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...cold, and by his awareness of the Kennedy surge. One day he could launch a nearly violent assault on Kennedy; the next day he could be relatively passive. At times, he could touch his listeners with a recital of some poorboy family anecdote (sample: a brother who died without the pony he'd always wanted, because his father had to meet the grocery bills). At other times, some well-tried statement that had produced yelps of approval before ("It's not Jack's money, it's yours") fell flat. More and more, he focused attention...
...spectacular trips to Latin America and Russia. Then came the TV debates, which raised Kennedy overnight to Nixon's stature and showed the nation that he was quite a man under fire. (In Hyannisport last August, a friend asked him how he expected to win the election. Without a moment's hesitation, Kennedy twanged: "In the debates...
...lists itself as independent Republican and backed Eisenhower in both 1952 and 1956, argued that in foreign affairs Vice President Nixon's ability "has been demonstrated beyond partisan doubt." Kennedy, the Chronicle went on, "has filled the domestic sky with shimmering promises which could not conceivably be performed without seriously unbalancing the budget...
Captain Eduard Wedmann, 36, a former artillery officer in the Eighth Motorized Rifle Division in Schwerin, reported that recent East German military exercises presuppose an invasion of West Germany using nuclear weapons at the outset, without regard to whether West Germany has used them first. Explained the divisional commander: "We have no nuclear weapons now, but when they are needed, they will be available...
...Harvard Dramatic Club will produce two plays without fail this spring, even if it can't present both at the Loeb Drama Center...