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California's smiling Earl Warren had his 1952 political schedule all drawn up. He would announce in March whether he would be a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. That arrangement would allow him to study the Eisenhower question thoroughly, and still leave time to lead a liberal Republican movement against Ohio's Bob Taft. Last week Governor Warren was getting ready to tear up the schedule. Seventeen other key Republicans in the state, including Senators Knowland and Nixon, urged him to announce that he will run. Their private reasoning: something has to be done quickly to stop...
...Hollywood opening of Quo Vadis later this month, M-G-M is planning a celebration almost as colossal as the burning of Rome. So many invitations have already gone out to local bigwigs, from Governor Earl Warren on down, that only the most dazzling movie names can hope to make their way along Wilshire Boulevard, lined with a Praetorian Guard of dress extras, to the Four Star Theater. To keep lesser mortals constantly reminded of the occasion, M-G-M hirelings have already arranged publicity tie-ups with everything from soap to fire insurance. Piece de resistance: the Quo Vadis...
...every section of the country. In the West, runner-up was California's Earl Warren, in the Middle West Ohio's Robert Taft, in the East and the South Truman. The ranking choices...
Marriage Revealed. H. Earl Hoover, 60, Chicago vacuum cleaner magnate; and Miriam Ulbinen, 38, his housekeeper; he for the third time; on Oct. 2, in Denver. Divorced two months ago, Hoover announced that the thought of remarrying occurred to him "on the spur of the moment" while he was on a business trip, and that he called up his housekeeper and asked her to fly to Denver for a wedding...
Gordon Poole '49, delegate from California, Roger A. Moore '53, delegate from Massachusetts, and Earl Kulp '52, delegate from Michigan, sparked the drive to elect President Herbert Warton of Delaware. According to Kulp this was the first test of strength of the opposing Taft and Eisenhower forces...