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Vice-President Richard M. Nixon is the man best equipped to meet the challenges that lie ahead for the next resident of the United States, Sen. George Aiken (R-Vt.) told a standing-room only gathering in the Quincy house Dining Room last night before found One of the Great Debate...
...address sponsored by the young Republicans and Students for Nixon, Alken said the three greatest problems awaiting the next President are foreign policy, internal security, and economic and social progress. To problems, Nixon brings "leadership, understanding, experience, courage and vision," Aiken declared...
...struggle for uncommitted countries is going on now, on political, social, and economic grounds," Aiken said and the next President will have task of trying to win the developing nations of the world. Still, "all we can do to befriend foreign countries will be to no avail if we do not maintain sufficient strength in this country to fight off nations wishing to destroy us and our form of government," he contended...
...Women voters are more Republican than men (about 4% more, according to Pollster Elmo Roper). *New Hampshire's Charles Tobey, Vermont's George Aiken, Oregon's Wayne Morse, New York's Irving Ives, Minnesota's Edward Thye, New Jersey's Robert Hendrickson...
...sets but considerable imagination, he originated WCBS's Camera Three seven years ago, did productions of Hamlet, Moby Dick, The Heart of Darkness, a ten-part Huckleberry Finn. As a summer producer for the once-memorable Studio One, he did the fascinating Mr. Arcularis, by Poet Conrad Aiken, and Steinbeck's Flight...