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Adlai Stevenson once commented, "It is often easier to fight for principles than to live up to them. " I have observed this statement ...
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... The election of 1952 pitted Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson and Republican candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower against each other. ...
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... competitors. Disregardless of his attack of coronary thrombosis in Sept., 1955, he was reelected over Adlai Stevenson in 1956. Eisenhower ...
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... mate. He was expected to do the dirty work behind the scenes. His work 4 caused doubt on Eisenhower's opponent, Adlai Stevenson. The ...
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... Adlai Stevenson suggested the calling of a United Nations meeting to come to a solution that the United States could agree to; Kennedy agreed to this meeting. ...
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... "Although United Nations Ambassador Adlai Stevenson proposed international mediation of the crisis, his plans were viewed with contempt by Kennedy.\" (Michael ...
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... Normandy. In 1953, he ran for president on the Republicans side against adlai Stevenson. He won with more than 3 times the votes. ...
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... that patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime!" --Adlai Stevenson Daniel Webster defines ...
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... He was the "contemporary man", as he was called by Adlai Stevenson after Kennedy's death. This was portrayed through TV in his vitality and youth. ...
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... United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson, proposed giving up a naval base at Guantanamo, or pull the Jupiter missiles from Turkey. ...
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... In Dallas, only a month earlier, Adlai Stevenson, United States ambassador to the United Nations, had been spat upon and struck with a picket's placard. ...
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... In Dallas, only a month earlier, Adlai Stevenson, United States ambassador to the United Nations, had been spat upon and struck with a picket's placard. ...
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... rights. To prove the USSR wrong on October twenty-fifth the US Ambassador Adlai Stevenson made the U-2 photos public. In response ...
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... Many prominent witnesses were called to testify for him such as Senator Adlai Stevenson, Supreme Court Justices Felix Frankfurter, and Stanley M. Reed, and ...
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... From as early as 1955 when Adlai Stevenson; addressed the Smith College graduating class and urged them not to define themselves by "any profession and to ...
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... the gravest issues would arise."xxii On the seventh, Soviet Ambassador Dobtrynin assured the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson, that only ...
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... presidential candidate, Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson, now followed him. Kennedy had nearly become a vice-president by 1956. He had become ...
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... For the Democrats Adlai E. Stevensons was anomously nominated and excepted the nomination. ... for the most part supported Eisenhower as a man and Stevenson as the ...
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