Word: denver
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Jane Russell thinks that God is "a Livin' Doll," she is one step higher than those people who never get to know God. ALBERT C. ROTOLA Denver...
...mortgages and merit badges to carburetors and kittens. The President of the U.S., as head of a family of 162 million and a leading figure in the neighborhood of nations, has similar headaches, multiplied a millionfold. Last week, at a lengthy cleanup press conference before he leaves for a Denver vacation. President Eisenhower let the White House reporters in on a few of the staggering problems that currently preoccupy...
While Joe McCarthy was listening to other Senators quarrel over the surface glints and somber depths of his own, strange personality, the people whose real business it is to catch Communists quietly went on catching Communists. On a street corner in Denver, FBI agents collared four big wheels of the Colorado and Utah machines. A fifth was picked up at a Denver airport, a sixth in Pueblo, and a seventh, who had underground contacts with the Colorado group, was nabbed in Los Angeles. Last week's coups brought the total of arrests under the Smith Act (conspiracy to advocate...
AMERICAN NATIONAL CATTLEMEN'S ASS'N. DENVER...
Died. William MacLeod Raine, 83, since Zane Grey's death in 1939 the undisputed No. 1 writer of westerns (TIME, July 19); of a heart ailment; in Denver. London-born Fictioneer Raine moved to Arkansas when he was ten, turned out 80 unpretentious novels (19 million copies sold in 12 languages) chronicling the exploits of unpretentious cowboys in the old West he so well remembered...