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...nation so far seemed to accept this plethora of prosperity and plenty with none of the qualms of conscience which had afflicted it during World War II. Nobody was demanding that men chop the cuffs off their pants, or that women make bandages and adopt a look of austerity. Advertisements for piecrust mix and plumbing plungers made no pretense at all that the product was being gotten out as a reward to "the boys" overseas. There had been no revival of such phrases as "The home front" and "Don't you know there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Far from the Cannon's Roar | 8/28/1950 | See Source »

...cost-of-living index went up 5% above the level of June 15 (food prices had already gone up 2% to 3%); the White House shuddered at such a notion. Other amendments got in the bill: to exempt radio, television, periodicals and insurance underwriters from price control; to chop out a provision for controlling commodity speculation. The real-estate lobby failed by only two votes to exempt real-estate credits from control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Old Rinds & Used Grounds | 8/14/1950 | See Source »

...crowd was on its feet, screaming "Furuhashi, gambarel [Furuhashi, fight hard]!" The home-town boy chop-chopped to a furious pitch, splashed past Marshall at the 350-meter mark. McLane and Konno pulled ahead of him too, finished second and third...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Flying Fish of Fujiyama | 8/14/1950 | See Source »

Nagging Conscience. In similar fashion the Senate kept interrupting its urgent business all last week to make bows to the folks back home. Illinois' big, white-shocked Paul Douglas, singularly unbowed after threescore attempts to chop the omnibus appropriations bill, was back like a nagging conscience at the Senate's fat, pampered $700 million program for pet home-town works. The bill, said Douglas, has many features dubious in peacetime, "and even more dubious in wartime." Six eastern Republicans agreed with him, and proposed a flat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Hold Up a Minute | 8/7/1950 | See Source »

Friends pitched in to help Sten chop down sturdy pines. A maritime museum director offered to research the design and an artist went to work carving a dragon's head. By June of last year, after three months' work, Sten's craft, the Lusty Snake, was ready for its maiden voyage-a trip to Tullgarn Castle to congratulate King Gustaf V on his 91st birthday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SWEDEN: The Way of a Viking | 7/10/1950 | See Source »

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