Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1943 — Page 29
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full-time keeping abreast of the flood of telegrams, letters and phone calls that are pouring in on the author of house concurrent: resolution 28. It is, of course, the 55-word sentence whereby the house put itself on record, by a 360-to-29 vote, as favoring this country’s participation in an international effort toward lasting peace. It is doubtful that even the laconic ‘Calvin Coolidge ever said so little and made such a hit with the public. Those 55 words have made their author, for the moment at least, the most popular and sought-after member of con-
gress. Within a week after Fulbright's resolution was passed, he had broadcast on the “March of Time"
Peace Forum,” and had been a
full schedule had forced him to decline invitations for other radio ‘appearances on the Universtiy of Chicago “Round Table” and “Congress Speaks,” and for dozens of speaking engagements. That isn't bad for a 38-year-old freshman legislator from the Ozarks.
No Publicity Hound
But Fulbright is no seeker after publicity. He is naturally pleased at the outcome of the house vote, But his pleasure is in the fact that a branch of congress has taken the step outlined in this measure, rather than in his authorship of it. James William Fulbright (his friends call him Bill, not Jim) is a handsome man, black-haired, blueeyed, tanned and muscular, He was a varsity halfback and a letterman in tennis at the University of Arkansas, besides being president
enough to win a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford after his graduation in 1685, and husky enough to win a place over there on an international lacrosse team that toured the United States. Fulbright is a serious student of international affairs, and a man who takes his congressional duties to heart. At the same time, he is genial and likeable. He has a way of getting on with people. And, although his campaign last fall ‘was
to get himself and his resolution where they are today. For the whole history of the Fulbright resolution is one of extreme audacity, if judged by conventional stand-
In the first place, Fulbright is the lowest ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee. He came to congress with a burning desire for membership in that
lation, what from a historical standpoint is certainly the most important measure of the session, Tactful Toe Fulbright knew what to do, how-
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