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56 Brief 1 (1960-1961)

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Volume 56, Number 1                             Fall, 1960
Phi Delta Phis in the News
(See Photos on Cover)
Law is sometimes regarded as a somewhat narrow
field of operation, but persons trained in the law obtain
prominence in widely diverse areas. We present three
current examples from politics, education, and civic
endeavor.
Henry M. Jackson (Ballinger '35)
Democratic National Chairman,
Senator from Washington
Americans are fond of committees, regardless of size, shape or
texture. They will form one at the drop of an argument and people
them with more chairmen than chairs. When at a loss, they have
even invented that delightful self-proliferating device, the Com-
mitee on Committees. Amidst all this, stands one committee con-
ceded by friend and foe alike to be the most spectacular, diverse,
uproarious of them all-the Democratic National Committee. And
as its chairman is a man described by the London Observer as
meticulously courteous, tactful and not at all temperamental . . .
capable of disagreeing without offending, of fighting without turn-
ing apponents into enemies. He works perhaps harder than any
other man in the Senate.
Senator Henry M. Jackson, a bachelor, has never been defeated
since he first ran for political office (Snohomish County, Wash.,
prosecutor) in 1938 at the age of 26. He was elected to Congress
in 1940 and was re-elected five times, including 1946, when he
survived as the sole Democrat in the House of Representatives
from the Pacific Northwest. In 1952 he was elected Senator, and
in 1958 received a re-election vote of 70% of those cast. A graduate
of Stanford and the University of Washington School of Law, he
became a member of Ballinger Inn at the latter institution.

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