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1970: 513:, whom Adams and Eisenhower decided to torpedo when McCarthy started attacking the U.S. Army. Adams was a frequent broker of such controversies. Adams was willing to make the partisan comments that Eisenhower stood aloof from, thus making Adams the main target of the Democrats. Adams generally stood with the liberal wing of the Republican Party, in opposition to the conservative wing of Taft and Barry Goldwater. Eisenhower often depended upon him for the evaluation of candidates for top-level appointments. Adams handled much of the patronage and appointments that Eisenhower found boring and also was in charge of firing people when he deemed it necessary. 337: 319: 1631: 1883: 488:
his hard work, mastery of detail, and skill in political maneuvering. He became the campaign manager for the 1952 presidential campaign, where he was always at Eisenhower's side. He was the obvious choice for White House Chief of Staffβ€”and was the first person in this position to hold the explicit title of "Chief of Staff," which Eisenhower had copied from military practice.
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Eisenhower adopted the military model, which emphasizes the importance of the Chief of Staff in handling all of the paperwork and preliminary decisions. With rare exceptions, anyone who spoke with Eisenhower had to have Adams' prior approval. Adams took his role as Chief of Staff very seriously;
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Adams took charge of the Eisenhower campaign in the New Hampshire primary, winning all the delegates to the national convention. He campaigned for Eisenhower across the country, was Eisenhower's floor leader at the convention in battling against Senator Robert A. Taft, and impressed Eisenhower with
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When Adams took office as governor, New Hampshire was suffering post-war recession. He called for frugality and thrift in both personal and state expenditures. Retirees were (and are) a significant part of New Hampshire's population; Adams called for increased state aid for the aged, and for
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Adams was one of the most powerful men in Washington during the six years he served as chief of staff. Because of Eisenhower's highly formalized staff structure, it appeared to many that he had virtual control over White House staff operations and domestic policy (a 1956 article in
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Vice President Richard Nixon stated that he was assigned the onerous responsibility of telling Adams that he had to resign. He regretted the necessity, as Adams' career in politics ended and he went off "to operate a ski lodge" without any judicial findings. In
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that stated Adams was probably the most powerful chief of staff in history. He told of a joke that circulated around Washington in the 1950s. Two Democrats were talking and one said "Wouldn't it be terrible if Eisenhower died and
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violations. Goldfine, who had business with the federal government, was cited for contempt of Congress when he refused to answer questions regarding his relationship with Adams. The story was first reported to the public by
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with the exception of Cabinet members and certain NSC advisors, all requests for access to Eisenhower had to go through his office. This alienated traditional Republican Party leaders.
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Publications – A Guide to Likenesses of New Hampshire Officials and Governors on Public Display at the Legislative Office Building and the State House Concord, New Hampshire, to 1998
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The Presidents' Men; White House Assistants of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson
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entitled "OK, S.A." advanced this perception). The extent of internal strife between strong-willed personalities was chronicled in his 1961 memoir
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He had a reputation for negativity, endorsing many submissions with a simple "No". This caused him to become known as "The Abominable No Man."
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Among the heated conflicts within the Eisenhower administration were the best method to handle flamboyant personalities such as U.S. Senator
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Thompson, Robert J. "Contrasting Models of White House Staff Organization: The Eisenhower, Ford, and Carter Experiences."
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Adams was married to Rachel Leona White in 1923. They had one son, Samuel, and three daughters, Jean, Sarah, and Marion.
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became President?" The other replied "Wouldn't it be terrible if Sherman Adams died and Eisenhower became President!"
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Adams's clipped New Hampshire twang and calls for frugality made him a virtual poster boy for Republican
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Interview with David Frost included with the 2008 DVD re-release of the original 1977 Nixon interviews.
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Adams was forced to resign in 1958, when a House subcommittee revealed Adams had accepted an expensive
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New Hampshire
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from Bernard Goldfine, a Boston textile manufacturer who was being investigated for
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Adams died in 1986. His remains are buried at Riverside Cemetery, also in Lincoln.
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Clyde H. Adams and Winnie Marion Sherman, Adams was educated in public schools in
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s September 29, 1958, article on Adams, the job of firing Adams actually fell to
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legislator (1941–44; Speaker of the House, 1944). He served a term in the
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Records of Sherman Adams, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
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fraternity. He then went into the lumber business, first in
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Administrator of the Federal Civil Defense Administration
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Director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization
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Speakers of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
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resorts in New England. He was also a member of the
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White House Chief of Staff
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John R. Steelman
Wilton Persons
Governor of New Hampshire
Charles M. Dale
Hugh Gregg
U.S. House of Representatives
New Hampshire
2nd
Foster W. Stearns
Norris Cotton
East Dover, Vermont
Hanover, New Hampshire
Republican
Dartmouth College
BA
United States
Marine Corps
World War I
White House Chief of Staff
Dwight D. Eisenhower
governor of New Hampshire
vicuΓ±a
East Dover, Vermont
grocer
Providence, Rhode Island
Hope High School
Dartmouth College

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