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One of President Eisenhower's most publicized assets, stressed by Republicans and generally conceded by Democrats during the late campaign, was his ability to surround himself with an able team of assistants. Some of this faith was shaken by the President's choices in the first 100 days. But the...
Granted, Eisenhower had an obligation to Byrnes for the Governor's efforts in his behalf during the campaign. Political debts are inescapable, and to succeed in the game one must repay them. But this was not the way to pay this one. An appointment as Mutual Security Administrator or even...
In the UN today we are dealing with nations such as India, Korea, South Africa and Iran, in which the major part of the population is not white. We must work with these people; we need them as allies. A UN delegate certainly should be sympathetic to their aspirations. Whatever...
South Carolina's Governor Jimmy Byrnes, who has a low boiling point when he believes federal action against race discrimination threatens states' rights, boiled over last week.
The aging (74), onetime Democratic New Deal stalwart (who broke with the national party to support Ike last year) was nettled by a new clause in contracts between the Government and banks which make Government-guaranteed farm price-support loans. The clause would require these banks to hire employees without...