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General Douglas Macarthur — Part 1
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New York, N.Y.
March 13, 1952
7 Mur. Hoover:
The General definitely will
not campaign for the presidency and will
continue his present activities without
definitely committing himself. However,
if a stalemate arises insofar as the
Republican nomination is concerned and-
General MacArthur feels that it will be x
his patriotic duty to accept the nomination; _
he will then agree to be nominated. Sy Ee
Yr —
b ( The same source also stated thak,
according to General ~“} \y
b7 C) MacArthur and General Eisenhower had s</
conference some time in the past. During 7
the course of the conference, General Eise
hower allegedly discussed the possibility at
his being nominated by both the Democratic Be
and Republican Parties for the presidency
and indicated he would like to run with 3
this dual nomination. General MacArthur Q
literally "blew his top" and asked Eisen- A.
hower if he realized what he was s ying. As
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