The best testimony came from a very old friend and adviser of Senator Humphrey. He said, 'Hubert would have liked it. He had hated the man, if ever he hated anybody but that was all over long ago.
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In response, Vice President Hubert Humphrey entered the race, but it was too late to run in the primaries. He would have to win delegate support at the nominating convention in Chicago that summer.
Three weeks ago CRIMSON Editor Larry A. Estridge, sent Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey a set of written questions. His answers, received late last week, appear below in the form of an interview.
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William J. Green, will be able to gather only ... "If anyone deserves a break," Robert Kennedy said last week, "Hubert does." But Humphrey needs a lot of breaks to be lucky this time.