Friday, Jun. 19, 1964
IF you've forgotten who it was that Alton B. Parker ran against and in what year ... or the name of Lincoln's first-term Vice President . . . you probably can use TIME'S 1964 Election Year Argument Settler. This handy wheel spins off 1,520 useful facts about United States Presidents and campaigns past and present.
One side dials information on the current political situation in the 50 states, such as which presidential candidate carried each state in '60, which party won the Senate seats in '62, which Governors are up for re-election this year, how many House and Senate seats are at stake, which party presently holds them, and the number of electoral votes each state commands.
Turn the wheel over and there is a quick review of every President from Washington to Johnson--their terms in office, their political parties, their Vice Presidents, and their major opposing candidates.
While slightly larger than pocket size (seven and three-quarters inches wide), the Argument Settler is a useful gadget to carry around for consultation when you want to impress your friends or even take a little of their hard cash betting on such questions as: "Who ran for President with Adlai E. Stevenson as his vice-presidential running mate--and won!" "Which two-term Presidents kept the same Vice Presidents through both terms?" "Which Governor of what state belongs to a party other than the Democratic or Republican?" "Which four Presidents ran as Democratic Republicans?" "Who were Garret A.
Hobart, Levi P. Morton, Schuyler Colfax, Horatio Seymour?"
To get, at cost, your 1964 Argument Settler, just send 250, or $1.00 for five wheels (cash or check) to:
TIME Election Wheel
Room 2329-D
TIME & LIFE Building
Rockefeller Center
New York, New York 10020
Please print your name and address clearly so that we can get your wheel to you quickly. You can be the first in your precinct to have all the election facts at your finger tips.
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