Word: nickerson
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Charles A. Coolidge '17, Senior Fellow of Harvard College will retire effective July 1. William L. Marbury, who has been a Fellow since 1947, will succeed him as Senior Fellow, and the vacancy on the Corporation will be filled by Albert L. Nickerson '33, chairman of the board of the Socony Mobil Oil Corp...
Albert L. Nickerson '33, chairman of the Socony Mobil Oil Co., heads the 15-man Visiting Committee...
English, who often visited Robert Kennedy in Washington and had pushed hardest for his Senatorial nomination, has already proposed a method for Kennedy to take over. In 1966 the Democrats will need a gubernatorial candidate, and English has one--Nassau's able, attractive County Executive Eugene Nickerson. If Nickerson became Kennedy's man and won both nomination and election, Kennedy would demonstrate that he, and not Mayor Wagner, controlled political power. At the same time his man, Nickerson, would gain the vital patronage a governor possesses...
...course, this theory depends on many hypotheses: that Nickerson could possibly be elected; that Kennedy's and Wagner's political aims will not coincide; that Kennedy genuinely wants the Presidency; that he will be able to perform the political miracle of dominating a state convention without the patronage of New York's City Hall and the White House...
...chances for a Kennedy takeover, however plausible they may seem now, are not probable. Wagner enjoys extremely amicable relations with President Johnson, and they, not a junior Senator, control the jobs upon which organization thrive. Furthermore, while Nickerson is a Democratic hope, he will encounter strong opposition from better-known gubernatorial possibilities including Wagner himself and upstate Congressman Samuel Stratton...