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The full name of Vice President Stevenson, who served during Grover Cleveland's second presidential term (1893-1897), is Adlai Ewing Stevenson I. He was the grandfather of Adlai Ewing Stevenson II, the Democratic Party Presidential Nominee in 1952 and 1956.
Adlai Stevenson ran against Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1952 presidential election.
November 1952: Adlai Stevenson's first run for President July 1953: end of the Korean War January 1957: Eisenhower's second inauguration January 1959: Castro overthrows Batista
Adlai Stevenson and James S. Sherman had last names starting with 'S'. Schuyler Colfax, Jr. had first initial 'S".
Grover Cleveland served as the President of the United States. During his first term from 1885-1889, Thomas A. Hendricks was his vice president. However, Hendricks passed away in 1885 and Cleveland's second vice president was Adlai E. Stevenson from 1893-1897.
Two TermsGrover Cleveland was the only President to be elected to two non-consecutive terms as President. In 1884 Grover Cleveland was elected as the 22nd President of the United States and served from March 4, 1885 to March 4, 1889. his Vice President was Thomas Hendricks in 1885. On November 25, 1885 eight month into his term Hendricks died, and the Vice Presidency was vacant for the rest of Cleveland's first term. In 1888 he was defeated by The 23rd President of the United States Benjamin Harrison. He won the election in 1892 to become the 24th President of the United States from March 4, 1893 to March 4, 1897. His Vice President was Adlai E. Stevenson.
Aldai Stevenson's running mate in 1956 was Estes Kefauver. He was from Tennessee, and the two of them ran on the Democratic ticket together, although the presidency went to Dwight D. Eisenhower in a landslide.
Grover Cleveland's first Vice President, Thomas A. Hendricks, was 65 Years and 5 months old when he took office and 66 years and 2 months old when he died in office. His second Vice President, Adlai Stevenson, was 57 years and 4 months old when he took office and 61 years and 4 months old when he left office.
There was no U.S. Presidential election in 1961. Then-Vice-President Richard M. Nixon just barely lost to then-Senator John F. Kennedy in 1960. The 1960 U.S. Presidential Election was the first of only two times that the loser carried more states than the winner (the 2nd was in 1976, when Gov. Carter won despite Pres. Ford's carrying more states).
Dilma Rousseff is the first woman to become president of Brazil.
When George Washington become president, John Adams become the first vice president.John Adams becomes the second president.