The Republican Party from the outset wanted someone like Arthur Vandenberg or Harold Stassen or Tom Dewey -- all men who believed that the U.S. must accept its leadership in the world.
Candidate Harold Stassen made a clean break with Candidate Robert Taft. All last week Stassen trumpeted his new theme as he zigzagged across the top of New England, conferring with New Hampshire ...
Harold Stassen’s future as presidential disarmament adviser had been behind him for weeks, but nonetheless he and President Eisenhower went warmly through the formalities of a Washington leave ...
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