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...joking and ribbing. Eugene Donnelly, the battery wit, announced to the President: "Now Battery D is going to give you something about as worthless as a Republican County chairman." Donnelly brought forth a package and began to unwrap it. Someone yelled: "Don't break it, you clumsy bastard." Donnelly finally pulled out a gold-headed cane which he presented to the President, who said emotionally that he would use it every morning on his walks and pass it on to his daughter. He added: "Perhaps some day she can give it to my grandson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAPITAL: The Old Stiffs | 1/31/1949 | See Source »

...grabbed his leaflets and disappeared back into the dormitory. Another looked on approvingly, shouting "Communist bastard," and the last of the trio, who "acted drunk," proceeded to pummel Stocking...

Author: By Richard W. Wallach, | Title: Unknown Assailants Attack HYD Pamphlet Distributor | 11/12/1948 | See Source »

...child," Robert recalls, "did not prepare me in any way for the fact that there are cruel and bitter things." He remembers himself unfondly as "an unctuous, repulsively good little boy." The trouble, he thinks, was that his home offered him "no normal, healthy way to be a bastard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Eternal Apprentice | 11/8/1948 | See Source »

...South Pacific, a piano is a big-fellow-bockiss-you-fight- him-teeth-belong-im-now-bockiss-he-cry. A Melanesian haircut is cut-im-grass-belong-head-belong-me. The only way most Melanesians can communicate with each other or with white men is by a bastard mixture of French, German, English, tribal dialects and baby-talk called pidgin. But when trouble strikes in Melanesia, pidgin is all that's necessary. "Sing-out-Sorri" goes the cry from village to village, and money and food flow in to the destitute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: Sing-out-Sorri | 11/1/1948 | See Source »

...Times ran a cartoon last month showing a hand clutching a pistol and a copy of a comic book called Sordid Crimes. The caption asked: "Do your children handle loaded guns?" The Times* was belatedly getting into the fight against the sex-and-violence comic books which are the bastard offspring of newspaper comics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Not So Funny | 10/4/1948 | See Source »

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