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Oregon: Ike leads, but must make a strong show ing if Republican Douglas McKay is to oust Democratic Incumbent Wayne Morse from Senate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: EISENHOWER LEADS STEVENSON | 11/5/1956 | See Source »

...goal of the closed negotiations had to be something else than a full Egyptian about-face. The idea may be not to find a settlement in itself, said one of the ministers, but merely to explore whether there is any basis at all for try ing to negotiate a settlement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: Suez Session | 10/15/1956 | See Source »

...Eisenhower's view that the Vice President should be nominated at the convention, not in the White House. Both before and after his conversation with Ike, Stassen talked by telephone to Herter. Stassen was neither encouraged nor rebuffed; high-minded Chris Herter held to his intention of do ing whatever his party and his President wanted him to do. Having carried out his inconclusive reconnaissance. Stassen called his press conference and leaped into headlines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage | 8/6/1956 | See Source »

Many other states have had difficulty us ing up their allotments of Salk vaccine, and last week 17 states (twelve of them in the South) turned back 2,430,000 shots, largely because schools had closed before adequate supplies became available. In North Carolina the state medical society took the more vigorous step - it deter mined not to turn the vaccine back, but to put it to work. When the blitz began, only about a third of an estimated 1,935,000 Tarheels eligible for the vaccine (all under 20, and pregnant women) had re ceived it. Guilford County, which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Walk with Salk | 8/6/1956 | See Source »

...which the lightning of life strikes the country Negroes of Crooked Creek, and the ways in which they burn or win, form the substance of this book by Hoke Norris, a North Caro linian who works as a reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times. As a white man try ing to write about Negroes through Negro eyes and Negro mind, he makes a noble try. All the Kingdoms is presented by its author and its publishers as a novel, but it is more a loose-linked succession of anec dotes and characters. Written with re strained passion and sincere compassion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Blackgum Against Thunder | 8/6/1956 | See Source »

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