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...Senate Foreign Relations Committee, quickly made a reputation for his thoroughness as well as his erudition, tramped energetically around the world on Senate business, won his heart's desire when he became chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. He was then 90 (last year he gracefully relinquished his chairmanship because...
Each other independent got one chairmanship, while DeGuglielmo heads three additional committees and CCA Councillor Cornelia B. Wheeler another...
...were appointed for four-year terms expiring Dec. 31, 1963. They will serve under the chairmanship of George B. Kistiakowsky, Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry, who was named by Eisenhower last...
...vote) would insure a thumping victory over Likely Challenger Rockefeller, whose backers are primed to cry "Nixon can't win" if their man comes close to winning in the primary. Also rumors were flying that the Governor had also had the offer of the national chairmanship of Rocky's campaign in exchange for his support. Reportedly under a Powell ultimatum, Nixon's New Hampshire triumvirate-Senators Norris Cotton and Styles Bridges and ex-National Committeeman Frank Sulloway-filed into Powell's office last week to make their peace...
Died. Andrés Martinez Trueba, 75, President of Uruguay who voluntarily stepped down in his second year (1952) of office to permit the introduction of a government by council, patterned after Switzerland's, with a rotating chairmanship, and was elected first chairman; in Montevideo, Uruguay...