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...life blood." Ultimately, "our cause will prevail"; until then, "there are things more precious than political victory-there is the right to political contest." And, said he with a wry grin, "as for me, let there be no tears. If I lost an election, I won a grandchild." (see MILESTONES...
Born. To Adlai Ewing Stevenson III, 26, Harvard graduate student, and pretty, blonde Nancy Anderson Stevenson, 23: a boy, their first child (and first grandchild of Adlai Ewing Stevenson II); in Boston. Weight...
...baby is the first grandchild of Adlai E. Stevenson, Democratic presidential candidate...
...North Africa, the soldier with iron in his soul showed something of the gee-whiz of Abilene. "I have operational command of Gibraltar," he wrote, "the symbol of the solidity of the British Empire-the hallmark of safety and security at home ... I simply must have a grandchild or I'll never have the fun of telling this when I'm fishing, grey-bearded, on the bank of a quiet bayou in the deep south...
Your May 7 issue carries the statement that the christening of President Eisenhower's latest grandchild was the first such ceremony in the White House since Benjamin Harrison's granddaughter was baptized there in 1889. Not so, sirs. I attended the christening of a grandson of President Franklin Roosevelt's at the White House. The grandchild was John Boettiger, Anna Roosevelt's only child by her second husband. The christening took place on the second floor of the White House; four generations of Roosevelts were there: the President's mother, the President and Eleanor, their...