Frederick A. Bird Papers and Photographs,

Scope and Content Note

Belanger “liked to be in the sunshine quite a bit.” Victor Canzano preferred to needle from the sidelines to get his points across. Canzano had personality and competence. Cook was very capable but did not have much personality. Belanger “had personality with certain people. Other people, he could turn that nose up at you just like one of them New Englanders.” The Majority could have found one or two others just as capable as Belanger and Cook but selected those two because they appeared to have the best chances of winning due to their large constituencies in New England and in the Synthetic Division.


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