Word: adlai
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...shall have greater confidence that we will keep from war, if Adlai Stevenson becomes our U.N. representative," Eleanor Roosevelt told the International Student Association last night...
...Collier's in 1955, he had made a name for himself by stories exposing prison conditions and breaking up a municipal bond racket, and by helping to solve a murder. On the side, he worked for California Democratic Politicians Pat Brown and Richard P. Graves, served as Adlai Stevenson's California press-relations chief during the 1952 campaign...
...diplomatic dinner party in Washington last week, one of the town's most-often-asked questions popped up: Who will be Jack Kennedy's Secretary of State? One guest mentioned Adlai Stevenson as a possibility, drew a startlingly emphatic response from sometime (1949-53) Secretary of State Dean Acheson. "That," said Acheson, "would be disastrous...
Secretary of State: A spectrum of possibilities including World Bank President Eugene Black, an Atlanta-born independent; David K. E. Bruce, Maryland Democrat and former Ambassador to West Germany; and-last and apparently least probable-three Kennedy foreign-policy advisers: Arkansas Senator William Fulbright; Adlai Stevenson; and Connecticut's Chester Bowles, who resigned from Congress to help out in the campaign...
...Choice. Everybody anxiously awaited Kennedy's choice for Secretary of State. Pakistan, for instance, shuddered (and India glowed) at the thought of Chester Bowles, once Ambassador to India and an ardent Nehru supporter. Adenauer deeply distrusts Adlai Stevenson...