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199: 205: 108:, which were the first in presidential history. After Nixon lost, he left federal politics and returned to his home state of Maine and eventually became a partner in the law firm of Pierce, Atwood, Scribner, Allen, Smith & Lancaster (now known as 105: 303: 278: 244: 136: 100:
from 1959 to 1961 and was later a critic of heightened tensions with the Soviet Union during the president of John F. Kennedy. An
97: 80:, Scribner grew up in Portland. His father was a wealthy real-estate developer and Mason. Scribner Jr. graduated from Portland's 313: 293: 308: 288: 93: 283: 104:, he later served as a chief strategist for Richard Nixon's failed presidential bid in 1960. He helped organize the 273: 237: 298: 101: 230: 171: 116: 96:, rising to the position of under secretary of the United States Treasury. He also served on the 218: 164: 268: 263: 8: 81: 141: 89: 85: 214: 257: 109: 198: 77: 35: 63:
Chief strategist of Richard Nixon's 1960 presidential campaign
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