Word: nixons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Emerson picked up the "veil of silence" theme, and criticized Nixon's statements regarding State Department release of unfavorable mail figures, as "a return to McCarthyism...
Painful Facts. Last Aug. 20. Vice President Richard Nixon called on President Eisenhower with a painful message: nearly all G.O.P. Senate and House nominees insisted that Adams' continued presence in the White House was ruining them politically. A day or so later, Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn added something to the Nixon message; major Republican financial contributors were snapping shut their wallets until after "the Adams mess" was cleaned...
Shaken by Nixon and Alcorn, the President ordered Alcorn to make a top-secret survey of Republican sentiment at a forthcoming national committee meeting in Chicago. Alcorn's finding: a near-unanimous opinion that Adams must...
Vacationing briefly in the Miami area, Vice President Richard Nixon squeezed in a movie (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) and a song-filled lunch with local Kiwanians, unveiled a pair of trim if hairy limbs as he donned shorts for a round of golf with a friend, Miami Democrat C. G. ("Bebe") Rebozo...
VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON is caught between the furiously feuding forces of Bill Knowland and Republican Governor Goodwin J. Knight, the G.O.P. Senate candidate. Unless Nixon can patch things up, a Democratic sweep figures to cost him heavily in prestige and in the benefits of a strong Republican Party in his home state...