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Senator Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) appeared on the "Longines Chronoscope" interview program. Topics included the growth of communism, President Dwight D. Eisenhower's foreign policy, and what issues ...
Humphrey took to talking with Georgia’s wise old Senator Walter George, who had been among the first to scorn Hubert as an upstart.
Democratic Senate leader Scott Lucas of Illinois called Humphrey a “pipsqueak,” and accused him of wrecking the party.
Hubert H. Humphrey has lessors for our times. Here, the U.S. Senator tells the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 29,1968 in Chicago that he accepts the party's nomination as its candidate for ...
I am the lesser half. A Columbia University professor, Sam Freedman, has written the best book yet about Hubert Humphrey, Minnesota senator and vice president of the U.S.
Hubert Humphrey has been yearning for the presidency for far longer than he has been teamed with Lyndon Johnson. Despite his ritual talk about continuity, Humphrey’s presidency might be quite ...
During his eight years of research into the early life of Hubert Humphrey, Samuel G. Freedman concedes, he reached a point where he questioned the road he was traveling, literally and figuratively.
Minnesota legislators have set aside $325,000 to send a statue of one of its most-famous native sons, Hubert Humphrey, to ...
Former Minnesota senator came with a new title: vice president. Vice President Hubert Humphrey, left, meets with Minnesota Gov. Karl Rolvaag on Oct. 3, 1966, in Rochester.
When Elias tries to organize a drive to make Humphrey a presidential candidate, the senator invites Elias to Washington and they remain friends until protests about the Vietnam War grow.