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- 7 - So long as these men represented BARRY ARCHIVES "NATIONAL RECORDS TRUMAN AND LIMBER U.S. SERVICE" government only a small minority of the Republicans in Congress, I was not too much concerned. While Senator Vandenberg lived, they were not a great danger. But after he died, their ranks began to grow. In vote after vote on fundamental issues in Congress, it became clear that the Republicans were back-sliding into their old habit of isolationism. Then these men hoped and planned to take control of the Republican convention, last July. In that they were frustrated, and the Republican nomination fell to a man who had helped vigorously to execute the great foreign policy on which this country is embarked. But this was not the end of the efforts of the Republican snollygosters.

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