Word: dog
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Chicago Tribune evicted The Gumps from their original home. To replace them, Publisher Bertie McCormick, who mortally hates and fears the British, last week was running a comic strip from London's Sunday Graphic. The newcomer: Artist William Timym's Caesar, the wordless adventures of a dog of dubious paternity...
Keep Out, No Trespassing, Beware of the Dog: "Oh, Joe, we simply must have some of those flowers for the apartment...
Despite his own success, Bill Levitt is no foe of public housing; he thinks it is still needed. And he thinks the "dog-in-the-manger" attitude of building associations against it is "stupid." Says Levitt: "Some public housing is necessary for the lowest income brackets. Private industry can't build profitably for them...
...Blondie" had earned her rest. In 28 feature-length movies since 1938, lunkheaded Dagwood (Arthur Lake) and his indulgent wife (Penny Singleton) had returned Columbia a 33⅓% profit on a gross of close to $12 million. Even "Daisy," the family dog, had made some $500,000 for its owner...
...hurt." Some remembered that when Mosinee, Wis. had a Communist Day, the mayor had suffered a fatal heart attack. Then the program said that houses would be searched. "They won't have no pants if they come to our place," said one housewife. "We'll sick the dog on them." Others just locked their doors and stayed inside. Raiders at the road blocks were warned: "We've got to be careful-some of these people feel pretty strongly. They might want to run you down...