Word: republicans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Peterson goes on to assert that White is so far from being a Republican that he supported a segregationist Democratic candidate in the Texas Senatorial primary. To this White replies that there was no Republican running in the Texas primary...
Lloyd I. Rudolph, instructor in Government, yesterday expressed regret over Rep. Joe Martin's 74-70 defeat at the hands of his Republican House colleagues. "I thought Martin's picture on the front page of the Times looked like Pagliacci," Rudolph said...
...reaction to the spending plans was less than enthusiastic. Some key Democrats challenged the space and missile financing as too small. Nor did Republican congressional leaders organize any cheering section as they marched out of a 2 1/2 hour conference with President Eisenhower...
...returned to Paris in 1944, the idol of France and commander of 500,000 armed men. Only his own character stood between De Gaulle and a dictator's power. But as France's first postwar President, he had a precise conception of his mission: to restore republican order and "let the people pronounce." He refused to take the drastic action that might have eased France's grievous economic problems. "You won't get me talking economics and finance for a whole afternoon again," he told his Finance Minister irritably one day. Yet at the same time he despised...
Building further their brothers-under-the-greenbacks camaraderie, ardent Art Fancier Averell Harriman, Democratic Governor of New York, offered to Republican Governor-elect Nelson Rockefeller, an art lover even more ardent, a token of no hard feelings: the loan of eight etchings and two oils by James Abbott McNeill Whistler and one oil by John Singer Sargent for Rockefeller's use in the executive mansion...