Word: cliffords
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When he announced the NSA stand, Clifford L. Alexander '55 called for students to show their interest, although cautioning them against organized movements. "We don't want organized lobbying, with mimeographed postcards and artificial lists of names. The bill should be judged on its merits without insincere backing by people who will benefit from its passage," he said...
...Clifford Alexander '55, of Lowell House, chairman of the New England Council of the NSA, last night made public the resolution of the group favoring the bill which was adopted by the NSA's regional conference over last weekend...
...Committee for financial support, Williams was turned down. Party leaders said they did not care to invest in a lost cause. With only about $3,000 to spend, Candidate Williams plodded around the district in a faded raincoat and a battered, narrow-brim hat. He knew that Republican Representative Clifford Case, who had resigned . to take a Ford Foundation job, was highly popular. So he promised to follow in Case's voting footsteps: e.g., he promised wholehearted support of the Eisenhower foreign policy. Williams' Republican opponent was another Plainfield lawyer, George Hetfield. The Democratic nominee had once served...
...result: Williams 68,793, Hetfield 66,796. Across the U.S. Williams' victory was widely analyzed as a slap at the Eisenhower Administration. Williams said he thought his biggest weapon was his pledge to carry on in the path of Eisenhower Republican Clifford Case...
...England regional group of the NSA, which includes 33 colleges, will meet soon at Newton College of the Sacred Heart for discussion. Clifford L. Alexander '55, a Council member, is president of the New England NSA conference...