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Tennessee Spellbinder. Clement Runs on Time

Parmentel Jr., Noel E. | August 11, 1956 issue

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Frank Goad Clement is one of the handsomest men in American politics. He is a trim, dark-haired six-footer with a boyish grin and a friendly and frankly persuasive smile. He is open, modest and confident. In the matter of attire he has escaped the Brooks Brothers look, which has recently made sneaking inroads into the South, without resorting to the almost foppish elegance of the plantation aristocrat. His waiting room is invariably filled with suppliants and visitors from every walk of Tennessee life.

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CLEMENT, Frank Goad; UNITED States -- Politics & government; NOBILITY; PERSONALITY; BODY image; TENNESSEE
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