- STASSEN
- Noted Minnesota politico
- Frequent campaigner Harold
- Perennial presidential hopeful Harold
- Harold who ran for president in 1944, 1948, 1952, 1964, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1992
- '52 Republican hopeful Harold
- Frequent presidential aspirant Harold
- 1940 Republican convention keynote speaker
- Nine-time presidential candidate
- Nine-time presidential contender Harold
- Chief U. S. delegate to London Disarmament Conference.
- Eisenhower's adviser on disarmament.
- Ex-Governor of Minnesota.
- Prominent Republican.
- Admiral Halsey's flag secretary.
- Delegate to San Francisco conference.
- Security Conference delegate.
- UNCIO delegate.
- G.O.P. figure.
- Possible G. O. P. candidate in '48.
- Possible GOP candidate.
- Presidential Aspirant: 1948.
- Republican anti-isolationist.
- Candidate for '48.
- Possible youngest U. S. President.
- Presidential aspirant.
- President of a Pennsylvania University.
- President of the University of Pennsylvania.
- University of Pennsylvania president.
- Harold Edward ___.
- He has been in correspondence with Stalin.
- Penn's President.
- President of Univ. of Pa.
- Minnesota's chief statesman.
- F. O. A. chief.
- Harriman's successor.
- M. S. A. head.
- Mutual Security Administrator.
- Traveler with Dulles.
- Another Washington VIP.
- FOA head.
- Head of FAO.
- Eisenhower adviser.
- He wrote "Where I Stand."
- Presidential adviser on disarmament.
- Special aide to Eisenhower.
- Gopher now a Keystoner.
- U. S. statesman.
- Pennsylvania statesman.
- Well-known Republican.
- Former Minnesota governor.
- One of the candidates.
- Republican in the running.
- Politician Harold
- Well-known quadrennial runner
- Erstwhile quadrennial candidate
- Persistent also-ran
- Eisenhower aide, in 1953
- Harold the candidate
- He ran and ran and ran
- Eisenhower confidant
- Harold of politics
- He 88-Across and 88-Across and 88-Across
- Old G.O.P. politico Harold
- Quadrennial candidate Harold
- 1948 presidential contender
- Quadrennial candidate of old
- Onetime Minnesota governor who ran for the G.O.P. presidential nomination nine times
- Nine-time presidential contender of the 1940s-'90s
- Harold who sought the Republican presidential nomination nine times over 48 years
- Harold, of several failed presidential bids
- Perennial presidential candidate
- He ran often
- Perennial candidate
- Frequent runner Harold
- Twelve-time presidential candidate
- Perennial candidate Harold
- Harold who ran for president nine times