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...manager, Lawyer Chotiner has been an important figure in California G.O.P. politics for 15 years. In 1942 he was field director in the first campaign for governor waged by Earl Warren, now Chief Justice of the United States. In 1946 and 1952 he was a campaign manager for Bill Knowland, now Senate minority leader. He helped in the Nixon campaigns for Congress in 1946 and 1948, and managed Nixon's campaign for the Senate in 1950. In the vice-presidential campaign of 1952, Chotiner helped guide Nixon through the hectic days of the Nixon fund uproar, and after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Friend from California | 5/14/1956 | See Source »

...Pennsylvania, Adlai Stevenson, supported by all top Democratic leaders, and unopposed on the Democratic ballot, got 627,000 votes to 37,000 write-ins for Kefauver. On the Republican ballot, Ike got 925,000 votes to 43,000 for California's Senator William Knowland. Ike outran Stevenson even in Philadelphia (which went heavily Democratic in 1952). The straw: Eisenhower over Stevenson, in Pennsylvania...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRIMARIES: Straws in the Wind | 5/7/1956 | See Source »

Early returns: Republican, 4,702 of 9,511 precincts: Eisenhower 268,373; Knowland 13,504. Democratic, 4,640 of 9,511 precincts: Stevenson 412,912; write-ins: Kefauver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Illinois Primary | 4/11/1956 | See Source »

...Subcommittee besides Humphrey are Senators Harry F. Byrd (D-Va.), John Sparkman (D-Ala.), John O. Pastore (D,R.I.), Stuart Symington (D-Mo.), Alben W. Barkley (D-Ky), Styles Bridges (R-N.H.), Alexander Wiley (R-Wis.), Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa), Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass.), William F. Knowland (R-Calif.), and John W. Bricker (R-Ohio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Local College Professors To Speak on Disarmament | 4/9/1956 | See Source »

Your Feb. 6 "Two Nosedives" on Senator Neuberger will doubtless be well received by Oregon's reactionary G.O.P.s. Possibly Neuberger's comments on the President's health in connection with the forthcoming campaign were illadvised, but they hardly justified the crocodile tears of William Knowland. TIME'S resume of the Al Sarena investigation, however, constitutes, if not a nosedive, at least a pratfall. Those of us who were familiar with the mine before it was glamorized by the Al Sarena label know it as a forlorn hope. Your whitewash of the case might serve its purpose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 12, 1956 | 3/12/1956 | See Source »

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