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...however, an encouraging sign that the White House has released the text of the Eisen-hower-Nixon accord. But public opinion, not political enlightenment, must take credit for forcing this action on the Administration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Silent Partners | 3/4/1958 | See Source »

...President had previously said that he must have a constitutional amendment to settle the complex issue of presidential succession; certainly any "understanding" with Nixon must have no legal status. Official disclosures of the content of the accord, for example, indicate that should Eisen-hower become disabled, Nixon would become "Acting President" until the President had recovered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Silent Partners | 3/4/1958 | See Source »

...Department, the White House, and the National Security Council. The big Texan with the big ideas, however, forcefully pulled the Stassen-Dulles feud into the Congressional repertoire. Calling for peace waged at the conference table, Johnson, who invited "all men of all nations" to its chairs, outbid the President. Eisen-hower simply held the door open to talks, but required credentials of good faith for those who want to pass the threshold. It will indeed be a novel spectacle, though not one unwelcome to Senator Bricker, if the Senate tries to assume a forceful role in foreign policy decisions...

Author: By Alfred FRIENDLY Jr., | Title: The Texans | 1/13/1958 | See Source »

...many people believed that President Eisen-hower announced just such a reorganization in his televised speech on the missiles program. One Boston newspaper ran a vast headline which declared, "KILLIAN APPOINTED MISSILES CZAR." While Killian is an adviser of some sort, he is certainly not a missile czar. Nor, for that matter, is William Holaday, special assistant on guided missiles to the Secretary of Defense, a missile-czar. At best, Holaday represents an attempt to cut down on bureaucracy by adding another bureau-crat. Neither he nor Killian can do anything more than advise the already over-advised...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Missile | 12/7/1957 | See Source »

Response to the questionnaire will be anonymous, for each person is asked to state whether he considers himself an intellectual. The poll also requests an opinion on the comparative intellectual qualities of such men as President Eisen-hower and Adlai E. Stevenson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poll Investigates Basis of Attacks On Intellectuals | 5/3/1957 | See Source »

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