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...Scout. Estes Kefauver, who now leads the pack with 252½ delegates, let it be known that he was made to order for the battle against Eisenhower. Said Kefauver's campaign manager, Gael Sullivan: "You watch what the big Democratic bosses do now-guys we haven't been able to crack. They'll say: 'How can we duck that sonofabitch Kefauver?' They think he's a Boy Scout, but they know he's got vote appeal . . . We will point out that the Republicans slapped down their machine bosses, and the Democrats have...
...announcement that the expenses of delegates will be paid . . . comes pretty close to efforts at bribery and is only one example of the money poured by Wall Street into the Eisenhower campaign . . . Is the Eisenhower committee promising to pay their expenses to Chicago?" Estes Kefauver's campaign manager, Gael Sullivan, added a Democratic twist: "It is . . . as callous and calculated a come-on as the grab-and-squeeze tactics of Taft...
...Gael Sullivan, 47, took over as national chairman of the Kefauver for President Committee. A native Rhode Islander, a parochial schoolmate of former Attorney General Howard McGrath and an alumnus of Ed Kelly's political campus in Chicago, Sullivan was the fair-haired protege of Democratic National Chairman Robert Hannegan, became Second Assistant Postmaster General in 1945, and executive director of the National Committee in 1947. For a while, he was hailed as a "second Jim Farley," the hope of Fair...
Teeth of the Gael. In Coatbridge, Scotland, Lawrence Marshall gave his girl friend a set of false teeth, caught her with another man, yanked them...
...Keep slugging." That's what former Democratic National Committee Director Gael Sullivan telegraphed the Harvard Committee for Douglas when, due to a previous engagement, he declined an invitation to speak at the Committee's Douglas rally tonight at 7:45 o'clock in New Lecture Hall...