Word: successor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bolstered by his hope that Secretary Dulles may recover sufficiently to return to office, President Eisenhower has not given any serious thought to a successor. But those who know the President best-and who also fear that the problem of the successorship might soon become urgent-see these as the top five names...
Since $500,000 is necessary to give the project priority, it may be a long time before any action is taken. If a specific donor for Dudley's successor has not appeared even when the Program reaches its goal, the $1 million might go for another, more pressing needs...
Speculation about Dulles' successor centered on two men, Christian A. Herter and C. Douglas Dillon...
...West (Harvard '29), a veteran Trib hand who had been passed over for promotion three times, was moved up to the city editor's slot. Last week Executive Editor George Cornish-the same man who fired Woodward for "Whitey" Reid in 1948-fired Sports Editor Cooke. His successor: Rufus Stanley Woodward (Amherst '17). After leaving the Trib in '48, Woodward had drifted through a series of jobs, freelanced a bit, wound up as sports editor of the Newark Star-Ledger. Aging (63), quieting (he hasn't kicked a shin in years), the Coach found...
...have been for hundreds of years." A major factor in the new climate has been Vatican support of the Orthodox churches against increasing pressure from Moscow. But one immovable foundation of Roman doctrine seems to stand in the path of reunion: the insistence that the Bishop of Rome is successor of St. Peter, Vicar of Christ and supreme ruler of all Christians...