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After voters rewrote Alsop's rules, and soundly thrashed Harry Truman, red-faced Stewart and brother Joseph joined in their column to give an explanation of sorts: brother Stu had been misled by none other than Kefauver himself. In a not-for-attribution interview, Kefauver had told Alsop that he did not have a chance. "Kefauver," reported the brothers solemnly, "certainly seemed quite honestly convinced that he had no real chance . . . Everybody was wrong-as usual...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Fried Crow, à la Mode | 3/24/1952 | See Source »

...Stu Symington's battles were accompanied by disappointments. He hoped to be named Secretary of Defense, later aimed at the top mobilization job, which went to Charlie Wilson. After the Truman shrug last week, Symington said: "A man . . . ought to go back to private life some time and regain his perspective; he ought to get out of Washington and get his feet on the ground again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Troubleshooter's Exit | 1/14/1952 | See Source »

...year, nearly three times Hollywood's annual output of feature movies. The 18-acre Roach lot, once used for such movie epics as Joan of Arc and Of Mice and Men, now gives houseroom to TV's Amos 'n' Andy, Trouble with Father (featuring Stu Erwin), Racket Squad, Mystery Theater, and a filmed version of Beulah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Hollywood Is Humming | 10/29/1951 | See Source »

Cornell has a fine, accurate long thrower in quarterback Rocco Calvo, a ripping fullback in Hal Seidenberg, a really fast outside man in Halfback Stu Merz, and a flock of pass-catching ends: all in all a typical James T-club...

Author: By Hiller B. Zobel, | Title: Cornell's Eleven Has it All | 10/13/1951 | See Source »

Tomorrow's game shapes up as a battle between the single wing, dull to watch even when it is working, and Cornell's flashy and very effective split. The Big Red has two players who can make the offense go: quarterback Rocco Calvo and halfback Stu Merz. Merz scored three times against Syracuse, while Calvo should be familiar to Soldiers Field goers from last year...

Author: By Richard B. Kline, | Title: Underdog Eleven Takes on Cornell; Crimson Opposes 34-Point Favorite | 10/13/1951 | See Source »

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