Word: hull
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Today, says May, the situation is far worse. "All of Stimson's On Active Service in Peace and War, except direct quotations, was written by McGeorge Bundy; and part of Hull's lengthy Memoirs was written by Andrew Berding and various State Department experts . . . Walter Muir Whitehall's Fleet Admiral King: A Naval Record . . . is a fusion of two firsthand accounts . . . and in the book's World War II narrative, it is sometime? difficult to tell what was actually seen by the commander in chief of the fleet and what was merely glimpsed by Whitehill from...
...lies in the west-central section of the state along the Minnesota border, is traditionally a La Follette Progressive district. It has a strong membership in the Farmers Union, the left wing of farm organizations, and a substantial C.I.O. vote. It was long the personal barony of Representative Merlin Hull, whom it elected to eleven terms in Congress, six as a Progressive and five as a Republican. Though he wore the Republican label from 1947 until he died last May, Congressman Hull had voted more like a Democrat on domestic issues. In two primaries, the Republican organization had tried, unsuccessfully...
...campaign this year. Democratic Candidate Johnson promised the voters of the Ninth District that he would vote as Hull had voted...
Democrat Johnson, 52, a stolid district attorney from Black River Falls (Hull's home town), was a Scandinavian-American running in a Scandinavian district, had more personal standing than his opponent. No orator but an accomplished handshaker, he brought in an array of outsiders to speak for him: Tennessee's Senator Estes Kefauver, who was Johnson's candidate for President last year, and two former Secretaries of Agriculture, Charles Brannan and Claude Wickard. He also had a recorded endorsement from Adlai Stevenson. Johnson pitched it as a straight anti-Republican campaign: "Stop the Republican Recession...
...blimp navigates the air. Her crew compartment is a forged and welded steel sphere about 8 ft. in diameter with walls 3½ in. thick. This is the only part designed to resist the enormous pressure of the deep sea. It hangs below a "floater": a submarine-shaped hull of thin steel about 60 feet long and filled with 22,000 gallons of gasoline...