Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Johnson said that it would be a "good idea" if the Administration consulted Democratic committee chairmen on new foreign and defense programs. This might avoid "crash-landings-only" bipartisanship. President Eisenhower quickly agreed to Johnson's suggestion, and, the next day, he made good his promise by drafting an order directing certain department heads to consult in advance with congressional committee chairmen...
Alan S. Diamond was chosen vice-chairman and treasurer; Thomas Lombard, publicity chairman; Theodore A. Miles, staging and audition chairman; Michael A. Alderman and Lyle Gattu, co-entertainment chairmen; and Richard A. Herland and Carl S. Sloane, co-refreshment chairmen...
...third candidate was Indiana Committeeman Paul M. (for Mulholland) Butler, a 49-year-old South Bend attorney, a faithful Stevenson backer, and a long-time enemy of Truman's friend, former National Committee Chairman Frank McKinney. Like DiSalle, Finnegan, and all Democratic chairmen since 1928, Butler is a Roman Catholic...
Students and University employees have contributed 1175 pints of Blood to the PBH Blood Drive this week, co-chairmen Vernon B. Thomas '56 and Charles S. LaMonte announced last night...
...Council has not revoked the ten percent rule, but merely has modified it to require a detailed explanation of the budget of any charity which we place on the card not meeting the ten percent qualification. David M. Dorsen 56, Edward M. Strasser '56 Co-Chairmen of the Board of Directors