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President Eisenhower has long made clear his overall ideas. Said he in 1956: "Unless I felt absolutely up to the performance of the duties of the Presidency, the second that I didn't, I would no longer be there in the job." But the U.S. Constitution raises problems that the President, with the best of intentions, cannot necessarily solve alone. It provides (Article II, Section 1. Clause 6): "In case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of the said office, the same shall devolve...
...Very well, sir," agreed Tunisia's Foreign Minister Sadok Mokkadem. "From now on we won't talk about Algeria at all, unless you raise the matter yourself." Ten minutes later the conversation was once again back on Algeria...
...Unless the Crimson has some kind of a violent relapse, it should have little trouble with the Elis. The varsity has already beaten them once this year, 6-2, in the abbreviated Yale rink, and the game was a good deal more one-sided than the score indicates. It will be interesting, however, to see how the Crimson will do tonight, playing on its own "home" ice, and under little of the usual late-season pressure...
Over the past years the powerful lobbies of the national magazines and the big advertisers have been foisting upon the public a financial responsibility which they themselves should have borne. Unless Congress reconsiders its bill, they will succeed again...
Tonight's game will make little difference in the NCAA selections, unless, of course, the Crimson loses or ties. Barring any more upets, it is a fairly sure bet that Clarkson and the varity will be the two choices...