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Humphrey's campaign calls for his Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party workers to storm across the state line, cover "every country crossroads." But Humphrey will concentrate his personal stemwinding in the cities, mainly Milwaukee. Reason: to win the statewide majority and thus the ten dele-gate-votes-at-large, he must cut deep into those expected Kennedy majorities (up to 25,000 in the "southside" Fourth District). None too hopeful on this score, Humphrey forces are trying instead to get the party's rules changed, cut the delegates-at-large vote to five, boost the districts...
...this travel is inspired by news stories about people and places as well as scenic color spreads such as those that appear regularly in TIME. To prove his point, he tested the delegates with a panel of numbered pictures that had illustrated TIME stories. A surprising number of dele gates knew all the answers. Still there were skeptics...
Others are Ann Cook, of Bertram and New York City, Dele Gilmore, of Moors and Quincy, Mass., Denise Mangravite, of Barnard and New York City, Louise Province, of Briggs and Washington, D.C., Ann Satterthwaite, of Gilman and Tenafly, N.J., and Gracia Taketa, of Bertram and Washington...
Evidence & Audience. The fight put up in the committee by Eastvold and his col leagues was a warning to the Taftmen of what was to come on the convention floor. On the next case - Louisiana's 13 dele gates- the Eisenhower group put up an other strong argument. Backed up by an impressive array of charts and witnesses, John Minor Wisdom, chief of the pro-Eisenhower delegation from Louisiana, asserted that John Jackson, head of the Taft delegation, had set up rump meetings and then rigged the state credentials committee so that it was worse than a kangaroo court...
...Dele Gilmore was voted president of the class of '53 last night in the all-Radcliffe class elections. Sidney A. Foster '54 and Janet M. Titus '55 were also elected presidents of their respective classes...