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Dates: during 1950-1959
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According to luncheon protocol no candidate could mention another, but Millie Younger, whose brains and looks delighted the 1952 Republican Convention (TIME, July 21, 1952), felt she had to challenge Tenney's bland assertion that "I have never been connected in any way with Gerald L. K. Smith." As the lunch ended, she went up to Tenney, snapped: "I'm disgusted with you." Replied Tenney: "Likewise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: A Chat with Millie | 4/12/1954 | See Source »

When Sears was interviewed by the Investigating Committee, it was emphasized that he had been solicited for the job, and no mention was made of the fact that he had telegrammed Senator Leverett Saltonstall requesting...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Sears Nomination Widely Protested | 4/2/1954 | See Source »

...Sears' public statement to Griswold last year, he made no mention of any scholarship fund, and charged that the Lubells have "proven themselves unfit for admission to the bar of any of our states and, of course, unfit to continue as students at the Harvard Law School. They have, it seems to me, clearly disqualified themselves from further membership in your student body...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Sears Nomination Widely Protested | 4/2/1954 | See Source »

...took his cue from the toastmaster, who said the Senator was driving the snakes from America. McCarthy snorted: "The snakes didn't like St. Patrick's methods, and the Communists don't like mine." Fighting to divert attention from Cohn and Schine, whom he did not mention, McCarthy blasted out at various villains whom he identified as "eggheads," "deluded liberals," "the left-wing press," "the jackal pack," "Pentagon politicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Between Rounds | 3/29/1954 | See Source »

...internationalism as well . . ." Meanwhile, the Lincoln legend has been bent to accommodate almost every shade of opinion. "At the same time [that] the Communists were claiming him, Lincoln was also hailed as patron saint by the Vegetarians, the Socialists, the Prohibitionists, and a proponent of Union Now-not to mention the Republicans and Democrats ... As Senator Everett Dirksen once said, the first task of the politician is 'to get right with . . . Lincoln...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Great Prop | 3/29/1954 | See Source »

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