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...FLORIDA. "On the national level, we have a two-party state," says State Chairman Tom Brown. "On the local level, we don't have it yet." Florida voted Republican in the last three presidential elections, but locally has been able to elect officials in only 17 of 67 counties. The party's strength is restricted to the sun cities for retired old folk and central Florida's industrial belt, and though the state has two G.O.P. Congressmen, six of its ten Democratic Congressmen are running without any opposition...
Finally, wrote Considine, General MacArthur was grieved because, in 1952, President-Elect Eisenhower refused to accept a MacArthur plan to end the entire cold war. Precisely what the plan was, MacArthur did not disclose to Considine. One version of the plan came from South Carolina's Democratic Congressman William Jennings Bryan Dorn, who said last week that he heard it ex plained by MacArthur in 1956. Mac-Arthur, said Dorn, urged Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles to threaten Rus sia with complete rearmament of Germany and Japan, "possibly including nuclear power," unless Russia agreed to live...
...military then ordered Congress to elect a new President within two days to replace Acting President Paschoal Ranieri Mazzilli. Congress quickly complied. By an overwhelming majority, a joint session of the Senate...
Responding to student pressure, Radcliffe administrators have recently agreed to allow Cliffies living in off-campus houses, who contract for one meal a day, to decide each day whether to eat lunch or dinner in the brick dormitories. Girls who choose lunch may elect to dine in the graduate center without charge. Previously, off-campus students could eat only dinner in the dorms...
Favored Niederhoffer knocked off squash captain-elect Romer Holleran to gain the final round...