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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The moment Alexander Wiley heard some of his weird Wisconsin Republican colleagues let loose, he had good reason to guess that he was licked. The state G.O.P. convention, meeting in Milwaukee last week to choose its candidate for the U.S. Senate primary in September, cheered attacks on "Uncle Sap'...
Once outside the convention hall, however, Wiley was as bouncy as ever, announced that he certainly intends to run even without the endorsement. "I feel relieved," said he. "Now the people can speak." Chances are still good that the people will speak for Wiley, especially since Democrats can cross over...
As Texas Democrats poured into Dallas for their state convention last week, the party's voice of moderation, Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson, was riding high. Behind him was a decisive victory over Governor Allan Shivers in the fight for control of the party machinery; ahead, the horizons were...
When 2,500 of the nation's TB fighters gathered in Manhattan last week for the National Tuberculosis Association's annual convention, it turned out that one of their newest worries is a disease that looks and acts like tuberculosis, but is something else. More disturbing still is...
Newsmen who serve the biggest specialized press in the U.S. gathered in Dallas last week, and most of them turned out in an odd journalistic garb: black suits, black hats, clerical collars. Some 350 of them came from 48 states for the annual convention of the Catholic Press Association, a...