Word: colemans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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MILLICENT SEWELL COLEMAN Van Nuys, Calif...
...Powell was no longer considered a Democrat, what about Mississippi's pure-white Democratic Representative John Bell Williams, who backed States'-Righter T. Coleman Andrews against Adlai Stevenson? Was that a case of another color? Well, said Sheppard, his group had not "as yet gone through the entire employment category and classified Democrats v. Republicans...
...conservatism is that businessmen and corporations must shoulder a host of new re ponsibilities, must judge their actions, not only from the standpoint of profit and loss or the balance sheet, but of profit and loss to the community. "Business today," says U.S. Chamber of Commerce President John S. Coleman, "views its own work through the eyes of the community and looks to the total welfare in terms of the long pull. Instead of resisting change, the new conservatism plays a creative role in directing it." Thus the progress of the corporation is inextricably linked with the progress...
...Splintered South. Nearly all observers had predicted that the South, with the exception of Florida, would return to the Democrats. A States Rights ticket headed by former Internal Revenue Commissioner T. Coleman Andrews was expected to cut significantly into Eisenhower's vote. But the third-party movement was a complete flop. Southern Negroes, on the other hand, turned strongly toward Eisenhower. Four Negro districts in Richmond had gone more than five to one for Stevenson in 1952; this time they stood more than two to one for Ike. In Atlanta, Negroes voted about four to one for Eisenhower. Negroes...
Virginia: The States' Rights ticket, headed by former Internal Revenue Commissioner Coleman Andrews, will not win but may hold the balance of power in a toss-up state. Last week's estimate: Adlai ahead...