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Malone's presentation was punctuated by the bustle of the present members of the executive board, the shaken face of cheery President James M. Dickerson '98 and the prompt motion to discuss the matter further in a closed meeting with executive board members, including Truesdell and Malone...
...fated bid for the White House, but received much attention for his proposals. After winning only three delegates in Tuesday's seven primaries, a showing Forbes called "very disappointing," the candidate said he needed a win in one of the Midwestern states to continue fighting. TIME correspondent John F. Dickerson, traveling with the Forbes campaign, said despite rumors of a withdrawal, the campaign had shown no sign that they would fold tents before next week. "I was talking with Forbes' press secretary this morning, and she refused to allow that he was getting out," Dickerson reports. "They weren't even...
...best choice in the Republican race," Alexander said. "In fact he is our only choice." Alexander appeared to have gained momentum following a third-place finish in New Hampshire, but has only garnered 10 delegates thus far. "He could never overcome his low name recognition," TIME's John Dickerson says. "He did well in Iowa and New Hampshire, because he visited those states 80 times. People there got to know him. But he was unable to catch on in the other states." The former Tennessee governor, who had branded himself as the only Republican who could beat Clinton, was unable...
...Reported by Michael Duffy/Washington, John F. Dickerson with Alexander, and Tamala M. Edwards with Dole
...With reporting by John F. Dickerson with Alexander