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...safe" seats were held as expected: Maine's Governor Frederick G. Payne had been promoted to the Senate in the State's September election. California's Senator William F. Knowland was the nominee of both parties. Nebraska's Senator Hugh Butler and ex-Governor Dwight Griswold were easy winners. Vermont's Ralph Flanders, North Dakota's William Langer, Minnesota's Edward Thye and New York's Irving Ives had no trouble. In Ohio, mellifluous John Bricker easily defeated wisecracking Mike DiSalle, former U.S. price boss...
...considered sure for the Republicans. Maine has already had its state contest, elected Governor Frederick G. Payne to the Senate. California nominated Republican Senator William F. Knowland on both the Republican and Democratic tickets. In Nebraska, Senator Hugh Butler is sure of re-election and ex-Governor Dwight Griswold is certain to win the late Kenneth Wherry's unexpired term. Vermont's Ralph Flanders, North Dakota's William Langer and Minnesota's Edward Thye are in no danger. Senators Irving Ives of New York and John Bricker of Ohio are far ahead...
...Dean Griswold of the Law School will endorse the candidacy of Republican George Fingold for Attorney General of Massachusetts in a public statement to be released shortly, it was learned yesterday by the CRIMSON...
...most casual check would disclose that the Commissioner was not Governor Dever's, but Governor Bradford's Commissioner; that Governor Bradford was the one who "whimpered" he couldn't do anything; that Governor Dever inherited Bradford's "mess" and immediately enlisted the services of Dean Griswold of Harvard Law School as chairman of a distinguished commission to do something; that as a result of the hearings conducted by Dean Griswold, Governor Dever retained Dr. Van Waters; and further, that within the last month when Dr. Van Waters reached the retirement age, the Commissioner of Correction, this time Governor Dever...
Supporting the candidacy of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Griswold termed the attack poor citizenship, bad politics, and "poor law." He said he hoped it would not have much political effect...