Word: keys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Even sad-eyed Charley Ross, the President's press secretary, was hard put to hide his smile. Gravely he introduced the bespectacled, sunburned little man in the seersucker suit to the morning press conference at Key West, Fla. "We have with us today a distinguished contributor to the Federal Register" said Ross. As the score of grinning correspondents and photographers could plainly see, the contributor was Harry Truman, who pulled up a wide-armed writing chair, sat down and posed a gold pen over a Western Union press form...
...Senator Harry F. Byrd, as his running mate. Kansas' new interim Senator Harry Darby, a Republican, said that Ike was highly regarded in his home state of Kansas, but "any potential candidate might find himself in bad shape if he waited too long to declare himself." And in Key West, Fla., where all political signals come in loud and clear while Harry Truman is in residence, the President told close friends he thought Ike was 1) a wonderful general 2) an amateur politician building hard toward the 1952 presidential race...
Dale W. Wickham: Manager of Glee Club, Outing Club, P.B.H., Crimson Key Executive Committee...
Patrick B. McCormick: Secretary of Student Council, Kirkland House Committee, Varsity Track Crimson Key Society, Varsity Club, Freshman Basketball...
Robert L. Matters: J. V. Football, Glee Club, House Committee Co-chairman, President of Harvard Art Association, Crimson Key, Nominating Committee for Class...