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Though he has declared that he will not become an active candidate for his party's presidential nomination, Illinois' onetime (1949-53) Democratic Governor Adlai Stevenson, 60, believes in being prepared. Last week, with Stevenson still away on a tour of Latin America, his friends at home made known that he had enlisted as a fulltime speechwriter a longtime friend: William Attwood, 40, who took a nine-month leave from his job as foreign editor of Look Magazine. Attwood's assignment (for which he will be paid his regular Look salary by a group of Stevenson fans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICS: Be Prepared | 3/28/1960 | See Source »

...Butler would be "awful unhappy" if the convention selected either Johnson or Adlai Stevenson. Trembling with emotion, he raked over his grudge against Stevenson who, he claims, doublecrossed him in 1956, after promising that Butler not only would remain as national chairman but would be active manager of Stevenson's presidential campaign. He was able to stay on as a mere figurehead, says Butler, only because House Speaker Sam Rayburn "forced" Stevenson to retain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Waggling Away | 3/28/1960 | See Source »

...Middlesex County Vocational Technical High School, and I was on the honor roll straight through." The Combses promptly put up a book shelf in the living room, stocked it with an encyclopedia, books on child care, and such eclectic volumes as International Atomic Policy and How We Drafted Adlai Stevenson. They have read few of the books, Dick Combs conceded. "But it was the only front we put on. If the state doesn't like the way we live, that's too bad. We'll go on fighting for Alice Marie because we love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Who's a Good Parent? | 3/21/1960 | See Source »

Brown, another 25% if the Kennedy bandwagon got rolling fast; Adlai Stevenson, Stuart Symington and Hubert Humphrey were reckoned at about 10% apiece, with no known support for Lyndon Johnson. After studying the results, Kennedy finally bowed out of the California primary last week-taking his half-loaf instead of stirring the wrath of California Democratic leaders, who want to avoid an expensive, party-splitting fight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: The Hungry Eye | 3/14/1960 | See Source »

...first time in five months the sun melted the leaden skies over Bogota, Colombia, when Adlai Stevenson arrived on his South American tour. "Viva Democracy! Viva Adlai, Adlai, Adlai, Adlai !" roared crowds of Colombians as they flocked to Stevenson and his party, some for mixed motives: both Son John Fell Stevenson and ex-Senator William Benton lost their wallets to pickpockets. At a bullfight, where Stevenson was cheered the loudest, Matadors Luis Miguel Dominguín and Pepe Caceres dedicated their bulls to him. At a cocktail party Stevenson charmed the guests by bringing along Dominguín. Gushed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 7, 1960 | 3/7/1960 | See Source »

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