Word: democratic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Young Democrat and Young Republican clubs will keep their separate constitutions, with "close co-operation in all activities," spokesmen for the groups said. The Hillel Societies and Christian Fellowships also plan to maintain their independence because "separate functions" make merger unnecessary, according to club officials...
When the U.S. delegation to the NATO conference reaches Paris next month, No. 3 man behind President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles will be Democrat Adlai Stevenson. For six months Dulles has been trying to fit Party Leader Stevenson into the foreign-policy picture as a symbol of bipartisanship, finally figured that a NATO assignment would fill the bill. But arrangements were touchy. Dulles wanted Stevenson to become Ambassador to NATO, a job that would empower him to head preparations for the December meeting, follow through on its decisions...
...Democrat, Jack. Can you tell...
...cold war will continue on an "economic, political and propaganda level," Herter forecast, despite unanimous opposition to open warfare. In spite of this, he charged, the Democrats have repeatedly slashed the foreign aid plans of the Eisenhower administration. The blame must rest with southern Democrats who have lost interest in foreign export markets because of Democrat-backed federal parity supports, he explained...
...Robert Gerald Storey, 63, dean of Southern Methodist University's law school, a onetime Texas assistant attorney general, executive counsel to Justice Robert H. Jackson at the Nurnberg war crimes trials, onetime president of the American Bar Association. Democrat Storey is credited with building up S.M.U.'s respected Southwestern Legal Center, which includes the university law school, a foundation for research and study, and a graduate school of U.S. and foreign...