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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...most important of all to Stevenson. As one of the latest primaries, it gives him an opportunity to close his pre-convention campaign with a bang in a state that Kefauver carried easily in 1952 (against a slate headed by Attorney General "Pat" Brown). San Francisco Attorney De Lancey C. Smith says he has been instructed by Kefauver to get together a statewide organization for next year's fight. California National Committeeman Paul Ziffren is certain that Stevenson will enter the primary. "I would be shocked if he backed out," says Ziffren, "and I would be shocked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Primary Problems | 11/7/1955 | See Source »

...bleak early hours after his heart attack, President Eisenhower instructed Dr. Howard Snyder: "You tell Jim for me to take over." White House Press Secretary James C. (for Campbell) Hagerty. who had been vacationing at home in Washington, landed at Lowry Air Force Base that evening and took over. For the next seven days, until Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams arrived in Denver, Jim Hagerty was the only official link between the stricken President and the worried world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Ike's Press Secretary | 11/7/1955 | See Source »

...appear to have the edge. They have a line which was not expected to be very strong, but which has come along better than anyone anticipated. Probable Starting Lineups PRINCETON Pos. HARVARD Spineill (86) LE Morrison (34) Melges (79) LT Tice (73) Mayer (62) LG Meigs (61) Thompson (54) C Meyer (50) Inhoffer (61) RG Metrop'ice (63) Harder (73) RT Schein (71) DlRenzo (83) RE Kennedy (88) Sapoch (29) QB Daley (31) Pinch (40) RHB Botsford (40) Agnew (90) LHB Simourian (14) Martin (38) FB Gianelly (34) Referee--Leroy J. Kelley Umpire--Harold M. Gelges Linesman--August P. Carvinl...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman, | Title: Princeton Eleven Favored to Defeat Crimson In 48th Renewal of Big Three Series Today | 11/5/1955 | See Source »

...legal battle began in the Middlesex County Superior court. William C. Brewer, lawyer for Brattle Films, Inc., drew up a brief demanding that the Commissioner of Public Safety permit Miss Julie to be shown and asking for a decision on the Constitutionality of the Sunday censorship law. Assistant Attorney General Arnold H. Salisbury opposed this claim with a demurrer, a legal technicality which stated that Brattle Films could not prove any real damage, and that the blue law was Constitutional anyway. The judge agreed, and tossed the case out of court...

Author: By Thomas K. Schwabacher, | Title: Red Lights for Blue Laws | 11/5/1955 | See Source »

Having produced a work of craftsmanship, the educational publisher becomes a powerful force in moulding outlook of a child. One series of books prepared by Ginn, D. C. Heath, or the somewhat smaller Allyn and Bacon can follow a child through as many as nine years of his education...

Author: By David H. Rhinelander, | Title: Publishing in Boston: Tracts to Textbooks | 11/4/1955 | See Source »

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