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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. '38, associate professor of History, will leave Gov. Stevenson's personal staff after the November election. In a telephone interview with the CRIMSON last night he stated that he "will definitely be back at Harvard in the spring term" even if the Illinois Governor wins...
Schlesinger would not reply "at this time" to Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon, who has repeatedly attacked him as one of the left-wing "captors" of Gov. Stevenson. Nor would he comment on Nixon's acceptance of an $18,000 trust fund from wealthy Californians...
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., '38, (above) associate professor of History, has taken a leave of absence to work on Gov. Adlai Stevenson's personal campaign staff. Schlesinger's course in American intellectual history, History 169, will be omitted this fall. He will teach the spring half of the course if he returns after the election...
...Schlesinger who arranged the breakfast meeting of Gov. Stevenson and Averill Harriman at the Democratic National Convention at which Harriman agreed to withdraw in favor of the present nominee...
...Schlesinger who arranged the breakfast meeting of Gov. Stevenson and Averill Harriman at the Democratic National Convention at which Harriman agreed to withdraw in favor of the present nominee...