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  • were faced with people who couldn't care less. They were going to have their moment in the sun. From the outset, platform debate and motions offered caused considerable delay. At the end of all this and you finally had a nominee for president and vice
  • , I think to this day, has many people, particularly women, that just think the sun rose and set on the man. And there were people in the Kennedy Administration who felt very deeply about the man. And I think they turned to--and everybody just tried
  • . And usually the further up he went, the further down he went, too. He actually preferred Nice and the Riviera. It's resort country; he could lie out in the sun. That was more of the sort of thing he liked to do. G: As long as you're talking about France, any
  • darling wife, Nancy, vacationed there, and we had the pleasure of having been there hosted by both of those, first by Sid, and then later by the Basses. I don't know whether this, quote, "wonderful" vacation trip included those few days, sunning, but I
  • came over and joined us and looked at us like we were idiots because we wanted to sit out in the sun and get a suntan. And that is what he, A. W., had been avoiding all his life out riding for 17 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
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  • To South America By GERALD GRIFFIN (Washington Bureau of The Sun] Washington, July 16-Within a period of five days, Sterling Prod­ ucts, Inc., a large drug firm repre­ sented in its dealings with the Gov­ ernment by Thomas G. Corcoran, has been granted
  • to help thl eat and the ooUAtrJ to ahap a torei.gn polioy whioh wou.l.4 promote the welfare and preaerve the peace of the UA.ite4 States and tbe worl4 . At aea: uropo . sun ahlne, aalt air , Aaertoa.c buaineas men hurQ'1D.c to AJ:mJ .men 8114 women
  • a group of' people to make noise until Mr. de Gaulle hears our voices bece.use there is no reason under the sun vm.ywe should be giving him money that rightf'Ul.J.y belongs to us. It they have so much money to do all the things that they are doing
  • to my news bureau, I write a syndicated column which is syndicated nationally by Publishers Hall Syndicate, and that's owned by Marshall Field who owns the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Daily News. F: So that you have a national audience? C: Yes
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  • about half an hour. We waited in the broiling sun in Oklahoma, hot July, and got inside and started to move around. Well, I didn't want to get announced to the superintendent, announced to [inaudible] office. I just moved through the corridors, went
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