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...turned strongly toward Eisenhower. Four Negro districts in Richmond had gone more than five to one for Stevenson in 1952; this time they stood more than two to one for Ike. In Atlanta, Negroes voted about four to one for Eisenhower. Negroes helped Eisenhower (and Republican Senatorial Candidate John Sherman Cooper) carry Kentucky by contributing to Ike's 34,000 plurality in Louisville. In winning Florida's vital Dade County (Miami) by 23,000 votes, Ike took five of twelve Negro districts. And Negro switches played a crucial part in the most remarkable Eisenhower victory of all: Louisiana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ELECTION: The Avalanche | 11/12/1956 | See Source »

Unfortunately the Republican party does not have many men with great experience in foreign affairs. Perhaps their most striking figure is John Sherman Cooper, but he would scarcely be likely to resign his newly-won Senate seat. Of the others, three men suggest themselves as successors to Dulles--Thomas E. Dewey, Christian A. Herter '15, and Henry Cabot Lodge '24. Lodge is the only one now working in the realm of foreign affairs, as U.N. delegate, but his record there is not impressive, He has rarely been more than efficient, and his best remembered act was a refusal to shake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A New Secretary of State? | 11/9/1956 | See Source »

Kentucky: With Governor "Happy" Chandler lending only token support to Democrats, Ike and G.O.P. Senate Candidate John Sherman Cooper have slim leads. In the second Senate race, Republican Thruston Morton trails Incumbent Earle Clements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: EISENHOWER LEADS STEVENSON | 11/5/1956 | See Source »

...University Art Gallery, but it did exhibit a later version.) In only 30 inches of width, Yale's picture contains 48 portrait figures, all grouped naturally and convincingly in a manner suited to the solemn occasion. Among them, at the table before John Hancock, stand John Adams, Roger Sherman. Robert R. Livingston, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. The painting is a set piece, but Trumbull succeeded in conveying something of its suppressed excitement in the zigzag arrangement of heads and the winglike banners at the back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Gentleman John Trumbull | 10/29/1956 | See Source »

...Hildreth will be seeking his fourth consecutive second-place finish. Gary Brooten, Dane Oliver, Dave Call, Dave Donaldson, Dave Fillman, Dick Millett, Bob Cabot, Henry Marcy, and two from among Steve Clapp, Jim Lorenz, Pat Liles, Ed Sherman, and Wharton Sinkler will round out the Yardling lineup...

Author: By William C. Sigal, | Title: Unbeaten Runners to Face Lions, Penn in Meet Today | 10/19/1956 | See Source »

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