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...leading candidates for the Democratic nomination paused in mid-campaign last week, drew solemn breath, and issued full-dress declarations on U.S. foreign policy. Adlai Stevenson, avoiding the quip, charged that the U.S. has "come dangerously close to losing, if indeed it has not lost, its leadership in the world." Estes Kefauver, avoiding the homily, charged that the Eisenhower Administration "has no faith in peace and no hope of achieving it in its time." Both men offered to correct the situation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Opposing View | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

...Candidate Estes Kefauver the New Jersey apple appeared sweet and ripe and ready for picking. Adlai Stevenson was not entered in the New Jersey primary, and Kefauver, who specializes in trouncing state organizations, saw little to fear in the unpledged slate of delegates headed by Governor Robert Meyner and representing the New Jersey regulars. By so underestimating Robert Baumie Meyner, Kefauver got his apple, all right. But it was bitter and overripe and thrown right in his face...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRIMARIES: Upset Applecart | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

...Adlai Stevenson spoke on racial discrimination to a segregated audience in Richmond, Virginia. The speech was moderate, but left no doubt that Stevenson was determined to campaign for civil rights...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meaning for Moderation | 4/28/1956 | See Source »

Congressman John W. McCormack piled up a lead of almost two to one over Adlai Stevenson according to early returns on the Democratic ballot of yesterday's Massachusetts primary, which was marked by only ten percent attendance of the registered voters...

Author: By Blaise G. A. pasztory, | Title: Massachusetts Congressman Leads Voting | 4/25/1956 | See Source »

...Schlesinger found an organ for his beliefs in the A.D.A., he found a political standard-bearer in his friend Adlai Stevenson. In 1952 he joined Stevenson's "brain trust" and helped write speeches for the candidate. If Stevenson is nominated again, Schlesinger may use his sabbatical next year to aid his campaign, as well as to finish his Roosevelt study...

Author: By Peter R. Breggin, | Title: Myth Against Man | 4/25/1956 | See Source »

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