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Dr. Steelinaa thought that some
one could surely he forced to
Mark out the succession. Clark
Chippened thought Roft then might
quahly Hr. Mumphy discussed. adan
Sterenson pro and con No real
conclusions me reached. Every
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This diary entry describes a meeting between President Truman and his key advisors regarding prospects for the 1952 presidential campaign. Truman relates the different advice he received on whether he should seek another term as President, and mentions the names of other possible candidates for the Democratic nomination if he should decide not to run again.
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