Adlai E. Stevenson 3d, Ex-Senator and Scion of Formidable Political Family, Dies at 90
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49% : Getaways were fishing trips and visits to the family farm at Libertyville, Ill.Moving where their father's political career took the family, Adlai 3d attended five grade and preparatory schools, including public schools in Lake Forest, Ill., Harrow in England, when his father worked there with a United Nations group, and Milton Academy in Massachusetts, from which he graduated in 1948.46% : But the son could not replicate the charm of a presidential hopeful famously pictured with a hole in his shoe, nor hope to match his father's soaring rhetoric at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1952, when he asked Americans for "sacrifice, patience, understanding," or his father's electrifying the world in 1962 when he rebuked the Soviet Union at the United Nations during the Cuban missile crisis, accusing it of threatening humanity with thermonuclear catastrophe.
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