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...away from the Democrats, is the only Republican in a top state office; with no previous legislative experience, he faces a heavily Democratic legislature. The state's feud-ridden Democratic organization needs a leader who can put the pieces back together. Most likely man for the job: whoever is appointed to the Senate seat that Jack Kennedy will almost certainly vacate before January (to allow his replacement to be named by outgoing Democratic Governor Foster Furcolo rather than by Republican Volpe). A leading candidate: Congressman Torbert Macdonald, 43, a former Harvard football hero and Jack Kennedy's close...
...market will rally no matter which candidate wins. The market has apparently largely discounted a possible Kennedy victory, while a Nixon victory, with the odds now against him. would be a surprise that would mean a hefty market rise. Furthermore, the Street believes that whoever wins will substantially increase federal spending, perhaps give business the push it now lacks...
...long as U-235, the explosive isotope in natural uranium, was hard to get, only the biggest powers could afford nuclear bombs. Now everybody-Mao, Castro, Nasser or whoever-may soon be able to have a bomb of his own. Previously, U-235 was almost impossible to separate from nonexplosive U-238, except with great expense and difficulty. But, said Tennessee's Democratic Senator Albert Gore, member of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, last week: "recent advances in [centrifuge] technology have now brought the capability of producing weapons-grade material within the reach of not just...
Last fall, a weak Dartmouth squad succumbed here only after Marsh McCall clicked on one of the few halfback goals Munro can remember. It may take a similar intervention by whoever watches over soccer teams for the varsity to win today. You can't ever tell about Dartmouth games...
Among other Lerner prognostications: A Democratic administration will shift the power in Congress away from conservative Southerners. A summit meeting will be held by March. Adlai Stevenson will be named United Nations Ambassador--"the perfect spot for him." There will be "rough sailing economically for whoever wins." "The United States will regain its prestige lost in the struggle of ideas and weapons with the Soviet Union...