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President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society included key policies such as federal aid for education, Medicare for older ...
By the time the two old friends separated that night, they had agreed to use their party power and prestige to promote either Missouri’s Senator Stuart Symington or Texas’ Lyndon Johnson ...
Missouri’s Stuart Symington, growing favorite of the Truman forces, who has a California speechmaking reservation for the end of May.
Once friendly Senators, such as Democrats Stuart Symington of Missouri and Allen Allender of Louisiana, have emerged as critics.
If the Democrats have a hope of winning the fight for the White House, they will name some such candidate as Sena tor Symington of Missouri, Governor Lausche of Ohio or Senator Lyndon Johnson of ...
What’s more, you’ll be elected.’ I told Stu Symington about my dream. ‘Funny thing,’ said Stu, ‘I had exactly the same dream about myself.’ We both told our dreams to Lyndon Johnson.
In Washington, the supporters of Democratic Candidates Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson and Stuart Symington assumed a public so-what attitude, but showed private signs of alarm at the strength of ...
To Lyndon Johnson, common sense has a special meaning. Says he: “One of the wisest things my daddy ever told me was that ‘so-and-so is a damned smart man, but the fool’s got no sense.’ ...
Brown, another 25% if the Kennedy bandwagon got rolling fast; Adlai Stevenson, Stuart Symington and Hubert Humphrey were reckoned at about 10% apiece, with no known support for Lyndon Johnson.
Missouri’s Senator Stuart Symington, who might be a target of future Musial political moves, smiled weakly. Lyndon even made U.S. hatmakers happy—something that tousled Jack Kennedy was never ...
Lyndon Johnson began looking closely at the problems of space 2% months ago after listening to brush-browed Physicist Edward Teller (TIME, Dec. 9) testify before the Johnson Preparedness ...
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