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In 1952, Stassen ran against Taft as a stand-in for Eisenhower, who could not return from Europe until late spring. Meanwhile, Stassen argued for a liberal foreign policy, and on the first ballot his votes gave Eiseinhower the nomination over Taft. In the new administration, Stassen served as director...
When he could, John Foster Dulles loved to get away from it all on two private islands he owned on the Canadian side of Lake Ontario. Now a longtime Dulles friend, Chaumont, N.Y., Marina Operator Robert Hart, who had a cottage on the main island, has bought the hideaway for...
Solid & Durable. The traffic moves in both directions; big-time lawyers shift readily into high posts in business and government. The late John W. Davis of Davis Polk Wardwell Sunderland & Kiendl left Wall Street in 1924 to be come the Democratic candidate for President; he lost and went back to...
White Shoes. A spot in a big, busy law firm is a prize starting place for an ambitious law-school graduate, and only the highly promising get tapped. Back in 1911, having graduated from Princeton, studied at the Sorbonne for a year and acquired a law degree from George Washington...
In a year drearily short of good novels, a skillful handling of these goings-on has made Helen Maclnnes' book a runaway bestseller. Author Maclnnes also clearly deserves some sort of votive offering from the Central Intelligence Agency. The Venetian Affair, in fact, is likely to do more for...