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...around conference tables, at luncheon and dinner. In Argentina, one group of committeemen closeted themselves for 1½ hours with Economy Minister Alvaro Alsogaray while another met with eleven top educators, heard earnest argument for more fellowships for study in the U.S. In Chile, the team of Holland and Milton Eisenhower listened to Chilean university heads explain their dilemma as a conflict between a developing nation's obligation to concentrate on technical learning without neglecting liberal arts. Said Finance Minister Roberto Vergara after a long meeting with Donnelly, Knight and Meyer: "They expressed opinions about nothing, but they asked...
...White House limousine sped up Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol one day fortnight ago, carrying two presidential aides to a secret meeting in the office of North Dakota's Republican Senator Milton R. Young. Gathered for the meeting were G.O.P. wheat-state Senators, all of them unhappy about the farm message that President Eisenhower was scheduled to send to Congress that very day. The Senators had found in the advance text a lingering echo of Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson's crusading spirit, and they felt that, considering Benson's unpopularity in the farm belt, a gentler...
...demonstrated the spread of TIME'S interest. They range from such press lords as William Randolph Hearst (Aug. 15, 1927; May 1, 1933 and March 13, 1939) and the Chicago Tribune's Colonel Robert McCormick (May 7, 1928 and June 9, 1947) to such comic-strippers as Milton Caniff (Jan. 13, 1947) and Al Capp (Nov. 6, 1950); from such pundits as Walter Lippmann (March 30, 1931 and Sept. 27, 1937) to such scriveners as Walter Winchell (July 11, 1938); from such publishers as the New York Daily News's Joseph Patterson...
Mamie Eisenhower, who avoids flying when she can, will go along on the South American trip. Ike will also take his brother Milton, president of Johns Hopkins University and his adviser on Latin America, five members of the Eisenhower-appointed National Advisory Committee on Inter-American Affairs, Secretary of State Christian Herter, and Assistant Secretary of State (for Inter-American Affairs) Roy Rubottom...
President Eisenhower had already heard from such travelers to the Soviet Union as Nixon, his brother Milton and Democrats Adlai Stevenson and Hubert Humphrey that the Russian people seemed desirous of peace. He was told that they stubbornly held to a fund of friendship for the U.S. that had not been washed out by 14 years of hostile propaganda, that they were pushing their own government for more consumer goods and even for a measure of freedom...