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Perhaps the weakest article in the entire issue is Richard B. Stone '63's discussion of the Taft-Eisenhower fight for delegates in Louisiana in 1952. Stone, who attended the 1960 GOP convention as an honorary Sergeant-at-Arms, brings his objectivity into question by a display of apparent pro-Eisenhower bias in the opening paragraphs. Without explanation, he declares that Taft was an "ultraconservative isolationist" and that "Many believe that Taft could never have beaten Stevenson, and that he was exclusively the candidate of rock-ribbed Republicans...
Kansas Republicans swept both Senatorial contests, with Frank Carlson defeating R.L. Smith and James Pearson downing Paul Aylward. The GOP also dominated the gubernatorial race as John Anderson won easily over Dale Saffels...
...statement is devoted almost entirely to a condemnation of the Eisenhower Administration, the Republican Party, and George Cabot Lodge '50, the GOP candidate for the Senate. The endorsement makes no mention of the third Senatorial candidate, Independent H. Stuart Hughes, and utilizes only four lines in describing Kennedy's qualifications...
Dixieland rhythm gripped Carey Cage last night as more than 800 collegiate Republicans demonstrated their desire to support the GOP ticket and to meet other young Republicans...
They came from all over--Wellesley, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, M.I.T., Harvard and about two dozen others. George C. Lodge '50, GOP Senatorial candidate, also came...