Word: forbeses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Spurred since his undergraduate days at Princeton by ambitions to become New Jersey's governor. Republican State Senator Malcolm Stevenson Forbes four years ago tried his handshaking best to get the job. He never got past the primary.
But noting that he had lost to the organi zation candidate by only 52,000 votes, Forbes altered his tactics. He continued to nail outstretched hands, and mailed out family-photo Christmas cards to more than 5,000 New Jersey voters. But he also spent the time between elections cultivating...
bosses, pollinating them with a potent dust: support Forbes in 1957 or Forbes will fight you in a harmony-smashing primary. Last week, with nearly all Republican factions blooming for him, scrappy Malcolm Forbes, 37, easily walked away with the nomination, immediately set about handshaking and orating his way towards...
"In my 52 years of experimenting on animals at Harvard University," Dr. Alexander Forbes, professor of Physiology, emeritus, said, "I have never seen cruelty to an animal in excess of that which a man would sacrifice for a friend."
Others included Roscoe Pound, University Professor, emeritus, Sumner H. Slichter, Lamont University Professor, George A. Smith, Jr., Professor of Business Administration, Arthur E. Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law, Eric G. Ball, Professor of Biological Chemistry, Garrett Birkhoff '32, Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Alexander Forbes '04, Professor of Physiology...