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Died. John Bradshaw Crandell, 69, cover-girl artist and glamour arbiter of the 1930's and '40s, a onetime Manhattan commercial artist who decided to concentrate on the more interesting aspects of the business, painting pictures of stylish, pink-cheeked "all-American girls who have plenty of sex appeal, but don't show it," which quickly became favorite covers for such magazines as Cosmopolitan, Collier's and the Saturday Evening Post; of cancer; in Madison, Conn...
...wife of Sidney Bradshaw Fay '96 professor of History, emeritus, who held the first joint appointment ever made by Harvard and Radcliffe...
...Frederick Fayette Virginia Harry Byrd Washington Henry Jackson West Virginia Robert Byrd Wisconsin William Proxmire Wyoming Gale McGee REPUBLICANS Paul Fannin George Murphy John Lodae John Williams Claude Kirk Hiram Fong D.Russell Bontrager Clifford Mclntire J. Glenn Beall Howard Whitmore Jr. Mrs. Elly Peterson Wheelock Whitney No candidate Jean Bradshaw Alex Blewett Roman Hruska *Paul Laxalt Bernard Shanley Edwin Mechem Kenneth Keating Tom Kleppe Robert Taft Jr. Bud Wilkinson *Hugh Scott Ronald Lagueux Dan Kuykendall Howard Baker Jr. George Bush Ernest Wilkinson Winston Prouty Richard May Lloyd Andrews Cooper Benedict Wilbur Renk John Wold * Leading, but final results still...
PRESIDENT Johnson 825,441 Goldwater 452,185 U.S. SENATOR Syminbgton (D) 956,263 Bradshaw (R) 466,018 GOVERNOR Hearnes (D) 892,897 Shepley...
Missouri: Though he is favored, two-term Democrat Stuart Symington, 63, is running hard. He has Son Jimmy, a folk singer, strumming his banjo and playing things like Cornbread 'Lasses and Sassafras Tea in rural areas. Republican Jean Paul Bradshaw, 58, an Ozark Air Lines vice president, figures to trim Symington's 1958 plurality of 386,236, but not by enough...