Word: nixons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other side of the picture we must admit that Thomas R. Marshall and Wilson pulled together as harmoniously as Eisenhower and Nixon today. So true was Marshall to Wilson, that when Wilson was disabled he refused to take on any of the responsibilities of the presidency which he might constitutionally have assumed. To a similar but not quite the same degree Nixon kept himself in the background while Eisenhower was disabled...
...evidence for Republican Chairman Leonard Hall's statement that Roosevelt admitted in 1944 that he had made a "colossal mistake" in naming me in 1940. I agree with Hall that vice presidential candidates should not be picked in the Hannegan-Pauley way. Surely today no Republicans who dislike Nixon will organize a conspiracy like that of Flynn, Hannegan and Pauley...
VICE PRESIDENT NIXON TELLS WHERE HE STANDS
...said in reference to the choice of Hiss by Bruce D. Bringgold '57, Whig-Clio president. "We all had Father Halton regretted that the initial invition was ever tendered to Hiss. The Whig-Cliosophic Society which sponsored the talk, originally asked a total of seventeen luminaries--including Vice-President Nixon, Generals MacArthur, Ridgeway, and Marshall, Governor Folsom, Senators Eastland, McCarthy, Kefauver, and George--to address undergraduates...
...G.O.P. results predicted an over-whelming victory for Eisenhower, who had 13,005 of his own party's write-ins. Governor Christian A. Herter '15 received 251 and Vice President Nixon 82 votes. He was followed by Stevenson, who had 57 Republican supporters...