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...teams played in a continual downpour. Many parts of the field were inches deep in water, and towards the end of the game it was impossible to distinguish one team from the other...
...which the democratic world is capable. This is the Western world's greatest asset in the struggle against Communism, and those who condone McCarthy are throwing that asset away. As the New York Times put the case: "He has been of no use whatever in enabling us to distinguish among sinners, fools and patriots, except in the purely negative sense that many of us have begun to suspect that there must be some good, however small, in anybody who has aroused Senator McCarthy...
...large bouquet to the writer responsible for "Manners & Morals" [TIME, Sept. 24], and a faint slap on the wrist to TIME for lending importance to the matrimonial (there is a better word) tag matches that distinguish a certain layer of Hollywood society. Tone, Payton and Neal, like "That Gardner Girl," might best be left to their petty problems...
...province, urged friends to send him specimens preserved in jars of rum. Son John tackled the bigger game, made trips as far from their Hudson River home as Texas to get the creatures right. He painted in precisely his father's style, and so well that few could distinguish between their work. "My wish," he wrote Victor, "[is] that my name will stand as does my father...
...regrettable that TIME cannot distinguish between our paper the Current and the others which were mentioned. Current has never scurrilously attacked...