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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Next came an attack on Ike, the most outspoken Stevenson has made during his pre-convention tours. Said Adlai: "We hear the President declare he hasn't read what his Secretary of State says . . . And from Washington, Gettysburg and Southern plantations we hear the President expressing renewed confidence in...
Moving down one notch from the big question, the United Press last week polled Republican state chairmen on point No. 2: "On the assumption that President Eisenhower will run, who is your choice for Vice President? Please indicate whether you feel strongly for or against Vice President Nixon." Results: for...
Because Santee's disregard for the amateur rules was so open, it was bound to backfire, and last fall it did: the Missouri Valley A.A.U. suspended him for accepting excess expenses. It took the enthusiastic support of Kansas Senator Frank Carlson to get him reinstated. Then, at its national...
"Knowing the Eisenhowers . . ." Of all Republican presidential hopefuls, none was in more suspense than California's U.S. Senator William Fife Knowland. After the favorable report on Eisenhower's health, Knowland relaxed his unofficial pre-convention campaigning somewhat, but did nothing to discourage the entry of his name in...
While such relics as pieces of wall from old Harvard buildings are safely sealed in the University's orderly archives, things are different a few miles down the river. The Massachusetts State Archives' collection rests now in boxes and on the floor of a leaky, unventilated, rodent-haunted room up...