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For this down-to-earth piece of writing and timely document of good common sense, which should be digested by every adult in these United States, I nominate Seltzer as TIME'S 1951 "Man of the Year." BEN F. HOLZMAN Beverly Hills, Calif.
. . . I hope I am one of the first to recognize the fact that Mr. John Foster Dulles would be the presidential choice of 1952-by both Republicans and Democrats-should the Republican Party have the good sense to nominate him.
Who will nominate Eisenhower for President? Is he Democrat or Republican? We know he is committed to the defense of Europe from Communism, but does he favor keeping Communism out of America? What is more to the point, does he favor the Fabian Socialism of the New Deal, or the...
Your July 30 correspondent, A. E. Cornell, wants to rally the independents for Eisenhower . . . And he says, "Taft can't win." That's what they all said out in Ohio. But Taft will win again, while "Ike" waits for both parties to nominate him.
For a year, Douglas has been trying to get the President to fill three vacancies on the Illinois federal bench, where the docket is badly overcrowded. By ancient senatorial privilege, as the state's only Democratic Senator, he is entitled to pick the men whom the President will nominate...