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The heft of the following day's Inquirer - as big and bulky as a medieval Bible - symbolized how newsy Saturday Oct. 29, 1960, had been. On a day reporters described as "rainy, raw and bleak", President Eisenhower delivered a major address at the Bellevue-Stratford hotel, citing both the accomplishments of his outgoing administration and the reasons Americans should support the Republican hoping to succeed him, Richard Nixon.
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