Word: republicans
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Morton Korn '57, president of the Eisenhower Club, explained that relations between his group, Students for Eisenhower, and the Harvard Young Republican Club, were "strained. In fact, that's the understatement of the year...
Donald P. Hodel '57, president of the Young Republican Club, would make no statement on campaign plans until the HYRC executive committee meets next Monday...
Last spring Korn was first president of the Students for Eisenhower. Korn resigned after the group refused to join the Political Forum, and then formed the Eisenhower Republican Club. His group dropped the word "Republican" from its name after the State G.O.P. ruled that it could not use the word...
...Republican responsibility for the Powell amendment fiasco seems fairly definite--ninety-six Republicans in the House voted for the Powell amendment and against the bill. Whether, as the Democrats claim, Eisenhower might have prevented this devious behavior is open to question. It is possible that Ike's inaction on the question was based on his principle of "quiet leadership," although on other issues he has exerted himself conspicuously. One factor in this particular disintegration of White House leadership was the President's somewhat disabling post-operation convalescene at the time. Whatever the cause, by allowing Republican legislators to play political...
...from unimpeded Congressional investigations and loyalty requirements that place a premium on mediocrity. But it is alarmingly clear that, as government work becomes less attractive, applications for career posts in the foreign and civil service have fallen markedly. And within the Foreign Service, according to Senator Alexander Wiley, ranking Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee, 97 percent of the officers feel that morale in the Service is poor. A leading scientist, as well, Vannevar Bush, has warned that our defense effort has been impaired by uncertainty and distrust arising from security restrictions--notably from revulsion at the fate...