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...disband. The public thought them pink, he said, and this weakened not only their work but the chances of any Democratic candidate they supported. Things, he confided, would be better for liberals and Democrats if the ADA faded away. And, leaving the convention to choke on its dessert, Furcolo went out to renew his campaign as "the man who repudiated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Disbanding the ADA | 12/16/1953 | See Source »

Food Aflame. The food columnist would also rightly take much of the credit for the revolution in the American kitchen-the use of more herbs and spices, cheeses for dessert, "bowling" salads in open view of the guests, barbecuing almost everything. The New York Herald Tribune's Clementine Paddleford. whose Sunday This Week column appears all over the U.S., reported that housewives in her home territory, Manhattan, Kans., are turning to gourmet dishes barely a step behind amateur cooks in her adopted town. "Everybody wants to do flame cooking," said she. "And in Chicago, they want the flame three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Kitchen Department | 10/19/1953 | See Source »

...bawling for food. "I have only been able to preserve my physical powers with strong food," said the man who ruled Iran for 28 months, mostly while encased in pajamas, and lying on a cot. "I must eat three roast chickens every day ... a robust soup and a good dessert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: Problem Prisoner | 9/21/1953 | See Source »

...Dessert. When the Shah's twin sister Princess Ashraf flew in from Cannes, Ehrman was the only reporter to recognize her in the lobby, bolted over to introduce himself. By then he had been photographed so often with the Shah that the Princess said: "Oh, I recognize you from your pictures." Ehrman got her into a corner for another exclusive chat. Later, when the Shah decided to take 20 newsmen back to Teheran with him, he pointed to Ehrman saying: "The news of the new developments was brought to me by a newspaperman, and from then on, my hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Novice at Work | 8/31/1953 | See Source »

...everything from making a diving lung to training a seal, ran a 3-D section on how to run a buzz saw, deliberately left out the 3-D glasses but provided instructions on three ways to make a pair. One way: "Dissolve an envelope of unflavored dessert gelatin in 3 oz. warm water. Heat in double boiler until dissolved. Add seven drops of food dye to a teaspoonful, and pour carefully onto enameled jar lid. Let harden 24 hours before peeling off ... Cut out two frames and cement your cutout filters between them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Into the Third Dimension | 8/3/1953 | See Source »

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