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Last week Morton decided that this was just the season to overcome his handicap. He resigned from the State Department and announced that he would run for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Democrat Earle Clements. Morton's hopes were based on the feud between Clements and Governor "Happy" Chandler (TIME. Feb. 20) and on the possibility that Dwight Eisenhower may lead the Republican ticket this year. Whether Ike runs or not, he got Morton off to a running start with a blue-ribbon resignation-acceptance letter. Wrote Ike: "You have not only earned the profound respect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Off to the Race | 2/27/1956 | See Source »

American athletes have been faster with an excuse than on the ice or down a ski trail this winter, and the Carol Heiss-Tenley Albright "feud" has sorely detracted from their fine performances. Training and conditioning are fine things for an Olympic team, but while they may lead to victories they may not result in friends, and perhaps the budgetary appropriation urged by Macdonald would only intensify this emphasis on winning...

Author: By Adam Clymer, | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 2/24/1956 | See Source »

...Conservatives are at it again. The running feud between two rival groups broke out again--tamely--last night as two members and one non-member of the New Conservative Club resigned from that group to reconstitute the Conservative League...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conservative Feud Revived As Trio Reverts to League | 2/11/1956 | See Source »

...undergraduate liberal tendencies of Rev. William H. Melish '31 prefaced a feud with the Episcopal Church which flared into open revolt last Sunday. Melish openly defied his Bishop by conducting two services in The Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church of Brooklyn after he had been officially ousted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Melish's Activities At College Show Liberal Leanings | 1/18/1956 | See Source »

Only obstacle now in the way: a French court's recognition of Prince Aly's Las Vegas divorce (TIME, Feb. 9, 1953) from sultry Cinemactress Rita Hayworth, who last week settled a nine-month feud with Columbia Pictures. Rita was expected to go before cameras in a cinemusical version of Pal Joey (instead of going Biblical, as once planned, in a movie version of Thomas Mann's Joseph and His Brothers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 16, 1956 | 1/16/1956 | See Source »

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