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...campaign not only succeeded, it set the Japanese buying stocks with such a frenzy that by last week Tokyo was in the midst of a ripsnorting bull market that made Wall Street's look like Elsie the Cow. In fact, Japan's bull was about as wild & woolly as the 1929 market in the U.S., including such trimmings as insiders' "pools" to run stocks up & down like a thermometer. Last week, while Wall Streeters were glad to trade 1,000,000 shares a day, the Japanese were trading an average of 8,000,000 daily...
High Noon. A topnotch western, with Gary Cooper as an embattled cow-town marshal facing four desperadoes single-handed (TIME, July...
...years ago, Breda had found Frank's name and lonely appeal for friendship, bottled, on the beach near her cow pasture. Frank had tossed it overboard from a troopship. Ever since then, they had corresponded, and then Frank followed his heart and his aspirin bottle to Kerry. The press on both sides of the Atlantic tried to fan the romance into flame. Back in the U.S. last week, Frank suggested that the press had tried too hard. Said Frank: "The papers said she swam out to get my bottle when she really found it on the shore...
High Noon. A topnotch western, with Gary Cooper as an embattled cow-town marshal facing four desperadoes single-handed (TIME, July...
...came to a close all too early. When he was eleven, his stern, unpractical father died a bankrupt, and after a year or so Sam was put to the printer's trade to help support the family. There was variety in the shop, all right (as when a cow wandered in one night, upset a tray of type, munched on several ink-rollers, wandered out again), but the golden days were almost over, and Sam began to wonder how he could ever get them back. Wecter's book leaves him still wondering, as he wondered all his life...