Ogden Raid, President Eisenhower's nominee to be ambassador to Israel, answers a question today during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on his qualifications for the post. The former President and editor of the New York Herald Tribune told the committee any suggestion he wants to use the ambassadorship as a springboard for political career is completely unfounded.
Photo is dated 1959.
Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches.
Ogden Raid, President Eisenhower's nominee to be ambassador to Israel, answers a question today during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on his qualifications for the post. The former President and editor of the New York Herald Tribune told the committee any suggestion he wants to use the ambassadorship as a springboard for political career is completely unfounded.
Ogden Raid, President Eisenhower's nominee to be ambassador to Israel, answers a question today during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on his qualifications for the post. The former President and editor of the New York Herald Tribune told the committee any suggestion he wants to use the ambassadorship as a springboard for political career is completely unfounded.