Grassroots Party Organizer to Treasurer of the United States Oral History Tran
Grassroots Party Organizer to Treasurer of the United States Oral History Tran
Elizabeth Rudel Gatov
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Gatov: Yes. Roger, more or less, was the informal Stevenson chairman. He had events at his house, and Stevenson came there and visited, and spent the night, along with Bill Blair and some others who were with him. Roger would put on a dinner, this kind of thing. Stevenson was there more than once, and I we in on all of these events. I was participating, to the extent that there was anything to participate in. I have really, only a hazy recollection of that primary, as contrasted with the '52 on...e, so I just have to assume that it wasn't a particularly vigorous affiar. I don't even remember, now, how the vote came out. 183 Gatov: Adlai won, but by how much?* I don't remember whether it was two and a half to one, or one and a half to one, as I remember the "52 vote, So I can only assume that I wasn't particularly concerned about it. I must have felt that Stevenson was going to win. I remember the general campaign, after the convention, vividly, but I don't recall that we really had much of an office for the primary.
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