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Index Addison County drought relief, 57–58, 89 Aiken, George, 2, 10, 12, 57, 93, 96–97, 109, 134–35, 138, 153–54, 162, 170, 177–78, 190–91 anti-billboard legislation, 122 anti-Semitism in Vermont, 126–28 Arthur, Harold, 7–8, 21–22 Billings, Franklin S., Jr., 29–32, 54–57, 61, 71–74, 76, 78–79, 100, 110, 112–14, 136 Bloomer, Asa, 9, 28, 38, 57 Bove, Fiore (Babe), 164–65 Buckley, T. Garry, 39–40, 63 Canadian hydropower, 91–93, 190–91 college loan-guarantee program for Vermont students, 60 Collins, Benjamin, 39, 68, 83, 104, 110–11, 139, 156, 159–61, 166–67, 175 Collins, Kenaline, 74, 78–79, 83, 93–94 Cook, George W. F., 79–80, 90, 113, 137 court district consolidation, 80, 94, 114 Crispe, A. Luke, 39–40, 63, 65 Daley, Jack, 65–66, 81, 107, 136 Davis, Deane, 28, 43–44, 108, 117–18, 140, 143–44, 151, 162, 167–70, 174, 179, 182 Death penalty, 80 Delany, Frederic, Jr., 34–35 Divoll, Natt L., 114–15 Downs, John, 29–32, 61 Duffy, Frank H., 4–5 fair housing law, 137 Farrell, Anthony, 29–32, 61 Fayette, Frederick J., 91–92, 130 Fishman, Charles (Chuck), 166–67, 172 Foote, Ralph, 55–57, 61, 66–70 Gibson, Ernest, Jr., 1–2, 5, 12, 21–22, 144–45, 181 Gibson, Ernest, III, 29–32, 92 Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women, 136–37 Grady, T. Wesley, 34, 47 Guare, Paul, 33, 56–57, 68, 83, 104 Hackett, Luther (Fred), 92–93, 118, 182 Hathorn, Bryon, 29–32, 101, 113 Hebard, Emory, 74, 78–79, 89, 118, 134, 143, 155, 194 highway appropriation for southwestern Vermont, 89–91 Hincks, Peter J., 34, 70 Hilberg, Raul, 127–28 Hill, Ralph Nading, 85–89 Hoff, Joan Brower, 18–20, 24, 37, 43, 95, 170, 179, 189, 193 Hoff, Philip Henderson: break with President Lyndon Johnson, 151, 153– 55; Burlington Board of Aldermen, 23–24; chair of Vermont Democratic Party, 184–86; childhood, 13–15; children, 20–22, 115, 158, 186; civil rights, 124–25, 128–29, 133–34, 136– 41, 147; Cornell Law School, 19–20; and drinking, 96, 115–16, 158–59, 174–77; endorsement of Robert F. Kennedy for president, 151, 153, 156; legal career, 21–22, 163; relationship 196 Index with the press, 83–84; as state senator, 187–91; Terry Sanford for president campaign, 185; Vermont Supreme Court appointment, 114–15; Vietnam, 84–85, 115, 147, 150, 157–58; Williams College, 15–16, 18; Zanzibar, 65–66 Hoff, Philip Henderson, as governor: first term, 43–61; second term, 71–95; third term, 96–123, 152–53, 155, 162; legislative service, 9–10, 24–26, 29–32; naval service, 16–18; 1962 gubernatorial campaign, 2–3, 9–12, 32–42; 1963 inaugural address, 49–50; 1964 gubernatorial campaign, 65–70; 1965 inaugural address, 79; 1966 gubernatorial campaign, 96–109; 1967 inaugural address, 109; 1968 Democratic National Convention, 159–62; 1969 farewell address, 162; 1970 U.S. Senate campaign, 147, 158–59, 164–67, 170–78, 183 Humphrey, Hubert H., 157 Hutchinson, W. Clark, 74–75, 77, 79 Irasburg affair, 141–46 Janeway, Edward, 55–56, 113 Jeffords, James, 117, 121, 162, 182, 187 Johnson, Lyndon B., 148, 151, 154–55 Kake Walk, 130–33 Kearns, William F., Jr., 6, 45–47, 58; 68, 82–83, 104, 108, 156, 166, 175, 179–80, 190 Kennedy, John F., 25–26, 37, 43, 58 Kennedy, Robert F., 151, 53, 156–57 Kennedy, Walter (Peanut), 90–91, 173–74, 176 Kenney, Thomas, 47, 68, 110 Keyser, F. Ray, Jr., 8–9, 11, 27–29, 35, 37–41, 49 Ku Klux Klan in Vermont, 125–26 Kunin, Madeleine M., 136–37, 187–89 LaPlante, Priscilla, 34, 116 Larrow, Robert, 6, 10, 34, 112 Lazarus, Stanley, 29–32 Leddy, Bernard, 8, 10, 32–33, 110 Lefevre, Reid, 50, 90–91, 119–22, 193 Maerki, Vic, 83, 108 Mahoney, John 94, 102 Mallary, Richard, 29–32, 61, 80–81, 85–87, 89–93, 110, 112–13, 118–21, 155, 185, 189-190 Mann, Dalton, 29–32, 77, 89, 100–101 Marro, James, 34, 89–90 Martin, Stuart (Red), 88–89 McBride, Roger, 67, 75 Merrill, Perry, 45, 101 Meyer, William, 8, 10–11, 164–65 Miller, L. Samuel, 9, 11, 33–35, 37 Mitchell, Robert, 3, 82–83, 102 minimum wage increase, 80 Moulton, Elbert (Al), 52–53, 116 Niquette, Russell, 9–10, 33 Oakes, James...

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