Word: confidental
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When this flood of invective washed over teetotaling Congressman Edwin Arthur Hall, he let fly again: "One of the most cowardly attacks in history . . . Perhaps ... [I] hit some guilty consciences and they yelled to high heaven. I was crucified on the House floor . . ." But the House, apparently confident that it...
With the race in balance and the first ballot at the national convention only ten weeks away, both sides were outwardly confident. The Taft forces held firm to their prediction of 650 first-ballot votes, 47 more than enough for nomination. Said Henry Cabot Lodge, Ike's campaign manager...
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., 37, took on the national chairmanship of the Harriman for President Committee. F.D.R.'s third son is also a candidate for re-election as U.S. Representative from New York's 20th District. As Harriman's manager, he has the powerful Harry Truman-Adlai...
Alighiero Tondi always wanted to believe in something-if possible, rationally. He entered the Jesuit order in Rome 16 years ago with this in mind. "I was confident," he recalled, "that scientific proofs of Catholic truth existed." In 16 years as a Jesuit, he made his mark. His lectures to...
Dartmouth--which has goalie problem of its own--is nonetheless quite confident A recent issue of the "Daily Dartmouth' calls Harvard "one of the easier teams' on the Big Green's schedule. And the same story mistakenly refers to Yale as the 1951 New England League Champion--of course the...