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Republican Robert Braucher, professor of Law, also noted a considerable anti- Stevenson sentiment. But he felt it was chiefly and egghead reaction to Stevenson's attempt to become a "baby-Kissing" candidate...
There was general disagreement on other factors influencing the vote. Braucher had the impression that the mid-East crisis brought out a number of Republican votes which might have gone uncast, and John Kenneth Galbraith, a Stevenson speech-writer, felt the crisis certainly aided the Republicans. But Arthur A. Maass, associate professor of Government, doubted that the crisis had much effect...
They are Robert Braucher '40, Professor of Law, Edward H. Chamberlain, David A. Wells, Professor of Political Economy, Arthur H. Cole, Professor of Business Economics, Gottfried Haberler, Paul M. Warburg, Professor of Economics, Alfred C. Handford, Professor of Government, Malcom P. McNair '16, Lincoln Filene Professor of Retailing, and Richard S. Meriam '14, Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Policy...
...Braucher said it would be intolerable to have the right wing Southern Democrats in control of Congress because of their seniority--"especially when integration is a major problem...
...commenting upon the issues, Braucher called Stevenson's draft proposal "just plain wrong," and the suggestion for an H-Bomb ban "unfortunate...