The 1952 Republican Convention Oral History Transcript 1987

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The 1952 Republican Convention Oral History Transcript 1987
Warren E Burger
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Thye had the job of going to Stassen and telling him his delegates wanted to be released.
Burger: Oh, ridiculous. No, absolute nonsense. Unmitigated nonsense. On the day of the voting Senator Thye was in fact the chairman of the delegation. The chairmanship was rotated from day to day. The governor [Anderson] was chairman one day, Thye another day, and someone else another day.
This was so carefully thought through by Stassen that the day before the vote was to be taken there was a meeting call
...ed by Mr. [Joseph] Martin, the chairman of the convention the Congressman from Massachusetts and Republican Leader of the House, you remember. Martin and Stassen had worked closely in the Willkie campaign and they had a very close relationship. There was a meeting of what were called "floor leaders": Cabot Lodge and Sherman Adams repre sented Eisenhower; Clarence Brown and, I think, John Hollister represented Taft; and Mr. Daniel Gainey and I represented Stassen; and there was someone there for MacArthur, I think, but I'm not sure about that.

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