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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pundit ARTHUR KROCK in the NEW YORK TIMES: stunning success in Minnesota has tossed Stevenson off the bandwagon, but it has not put the Senator in the driver's seat. Nevertheless, the Senator's opponents see two specific strengths in his challenge: 1) Minnesota is in the farm...
DESPITE our cross-filing law, California allows no cross-over by the voter in a Presidential primary, so the fight between [Kefauver and Stevenson] in the state will be a strictly Democratic Party showdown. It shapes up today as the pivotal Democratic pre-convention battle, out of which will come...
Along the Arab-Israeli border, gangs of workers went on shoveling ditches for pipes to water new fields in the Negev, while soldiers dug out gun emplacements, trenches and foxholes. Troops joined with raw settlers from Morocco and Kurdistan to turn farm communities into flimsy fortresses. In Tel Aviv thousands...
This was the news applauded by 5,000 members of the American Academy of General Practice last week when they gathered in Washington for their annual convention. From President Eisenhower, a man who has had his days with specialists, they got formal greetings and an unexpected pat on the back...
Along with violence and threats, the News was hit by reader complaints and cancellations. In February circulation showed a loss for the first time in years. Early in March the county Democratic convention passed a resolution denouncing the News as the "carpetbagger press." In electing delegates to the state convention...