Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...pretty Army nurse, First Lieut. Lorraine P. Knox, read to him from the Reader's Digest. Mamie Eisenhower's bedside visits became longer and more frequent. The First Lady took her lunch in the President's room, and read selected news clips-mostly editorial comment about his illness. He was informed on the progress of the World Series, but showed little interest...
...support in the 1940 elections before finally outlawing the party. When Pearson wrote that "not even an armed sentry paced outside" the presidential palace-which is guarded night and day by up to six sentries in plain view-Diario National Columnist Luis Conte Aguero exploded: "Too ridiculous to comment." Although intensive security precautions are taken to protect Batista wherever he goes, Pearson wrote that the President "had no secret service" at a political rally in central Cuba, "literally fought his way . . . through a sea of admirers." Snorted El Mundo's Editor Raoul Alfonso Gonse: "Pearson saw only one side...
Assistant Federal Attorney John M. Harrignton, Jr. said last night that he could make no comment "on pending litigation...
...continued Love might have repeated his comment after the varsity's defeat by Penn and Navy in the Adams Cup regatta in May. "We rowed too long in the same place." In lay man's terms this meant that the middle four didn't pull with all they had. In terms of the next two months of low stroking practice sessions on the Charles River it means integrating his potentially fine group of sophomores into as eight-man crew which probably will not contain a single senior by race time in April. Only three are currently rowing at Newell...
Thomas D. Bolles, Director of Athletics and chairman of the committee, was not available for comment last night...