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Since you support Stevenson, these words from the Illinois Governor are particularly appropriate:--"It becomes more and more apparent to me as the campaign develops that I shall need men like Kennedy in Washington . . . He is the kind of man I can work with . . . Go to work hard to secure...
Stretching out below, almost the entire length of today's editorial column, is a careful appraisal of Senator Lodge, written by former Dean of Harvard Law School, former Chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board, and leader of Cambridge's Plan E crusade, James M. Landis. Despite its thoroughness, though, and...
One, for instance, is the statement that Lodge could wield nothing but his one vote. Following this by several paragraphs is the assertion that the Old Guard Republicans' enthusiasm for Kennedy is no more than a fanatic attempt to purge Lodge. The first statement seems plausible, the second unexceptionable, yet...
Another weak point in this letter is Mr. Landis' clarion for party regularity. Control of the Senate, he says, depends on three seats; sound foreign policy demands a Democratic Senate; vote Democratic. This bit of logic ignores an important fact: Lodge has voted with Democrats on foreign policy as often...
In 1940 Dunkley got an example of how many people read his copy, which ran in many U.S. papers with no byline. Day after the World Series ended, Baseball Commissioner Landis called in Dunkley and showed him a desk piled high with wires and letters. Because Dunkley had correctly predicted...