Word: martines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...weightiest voice in the new speculation was that of House Minority Leader Joseph W. Martin, who said: "I hope Mr. Eisenhower will run. I have every confidence that he will make the decision in favor of the country and the world if he feels he is able...
...ailing President, said Martin, would not need to put on a strenuous campaign if he decides to run again. "He's so popular he can win by a landslide without any strain. All he needs to do is to appear on television two or three times." Martin did not believe that another four years in office might be too taxing for Ike. "I can see how it would be less strain in the White House," he said, "than it would be on the farm at Gettysburg." Life on a farm, he explained, holds many temptations to exertion, while...
...Martin's candidate got some surprising support from unexpected quarters. At a Democratic dinner in Erie, Pa., Tennessee's Estes Kefauver, a candidate for the Democratic nomination, said: "It may be, as it is said, that the President will no longer be willing to run as the Republican candidate. If this is so, I will be truly regretful. President Eisenhower has proved to be the best that the Republicans have. It would be best for the nation and the Republicans, as well as the Democrats, for each party to go into the campaign with the best candidate each...
...with a non-partisan slate of ten, including its four incumbents Edward A. Crane, Joseph A. deGuglielmo, Marcus Morton, and Hyman Pill. The CCA has also endorsed Mrs. Pearl K. Wise, who has just completed a successful term on the School Committee, as well as Edward G. Bellis, Martin T. Camacho, Bradlee F. Clarke, Arthur R. Hall, and Witold J. Pladziewicz. Each of these candidates is committed to CCA's reform platform and each deserves election...
...newscaster Alan Jackson reported that Martin E. Malia, assistant professor of History and research fellow in the Russian Research Center, has already broken precedent after precedent in his four-month stay in the Soviet Union...