Word: dog
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...some revelry in Miami, ripening (54) Bon Vivant Lucius ("Luscious") Beebe, now publisher of the Virginia City, Nev. Territorial Enterprise, rolled into Jacksonville in his elegant private railroad car (accouterments: three master bedrooms, a Turkish bath, a wine closet, a St. Bernard dog woofing to the name of Mr. T-Bone Towser). Local reporters converged on the track where Beebe was parked with his traveling companion, Charles Clegg. Q.: "How much did this rolling stock cost?" Beebe (Shuddering slightly): "That's vulgar!" Clegg (to newsmen): "I wouldn't ask how much your suit cost." Beebe: "But Governor Harriman...
...corridors, Demagogue Pierre Poujade (who is not a Deputy) directed the battle, rapping out orders, getting reports relayed from his wife in the public galleries, barking into the telephone. To a suggestion for a mass walkout, he snorted: "What then? You want to return next day like a beaten dog with your tail between your legs?" Poujade's orders to Le Pen, his unofficial floor manager: filibuster...
...John Thomson is a first class bird dog; furthermore he is an idiot. Contending that Republican speakers would be dragged over the coals by a left wing organization goes against the fact that the Forum has had trouble finding members to oppose the resolution against recognition of Red China," charged George M. Fredrickson '56, past president of the Harvard Debate Council...
David A. Titus '56, former president of the UN Council, said, "The Republican National Committee, in calling off Bridges, is relying on unreliable sources. It looks to me like a case of the tail wagging the dog if a member of the HYRC could have the power to call off Bridges...
...they let Harry Howe go out of the Graduate Center, a man of 65 yrs., after 20 yrs. of service. You wouldn't let a dog go out, he has feelings just like anyone else.-Mrs. Ruth T. Brown...