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...pluck of poverty in his time, a lot of the story is pure hokum. Today the Senator has an income of some $30,000 a year, two homes, two automobiles, and Italian-style cuffs on the sleeves of his stylish suits. Nor was he born poor: his boyhood in Doland, S.Dak. (pop. 550) was as sunny and secure as any American boy could ask for. With his older brother Ralph and two younger sisters, Hubert grew up in a spacious, white frame house, with an Airedale named Rex, a rabbit hutch in the backyard, a cook in the kitchen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAMPAIGN: The Liberal Flame | 2/1/1960 | See Source »

...able to convey Van Gogh's frightening intensity. Anthony Quinn is excellent as Paul Gauguin, one of Van Gogh's few friends, but one-time stockbroker Gauguin was not so savage as he is shown in Lust for Life. The other acting is generally commendable, especially that of James Doland, who plays Van Gogh's brother Theo, a Paris art dealer who was the only person that thought Van Gogh a great artist during his thirty-seven-year lifetime (in which he did eight hundred paintings, but sold only...

Author: By Cyril Ressler, | Title: Lust for Life | 12/1/1956 | See Source »

...Jennings Bryan speak. By the time young Hubert was seven, his father was already reading Tom Paine and the life of Jefferson to him. Before he was out of grammar school, Hubert Jr. went along to Democratic rallies and conventions, saw his father become first alderman, then mayor of Doland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Education of a Senator | 1/17/1949 | See Source »

...charge of the Very Reverend Francis Doland, S. J., president of Holy Cross College that "Catholic institutions would have to fold up and go out of business," if the bill were enacted Foley hinted that it was no business of colleges outside of Cambridge. "I don't think that state institutions would close up, anyway...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sponsor Says College Property Tax Designed to Meet General Expenses | 2/17/1938 | See Source »

Nominated are Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr., John A. Carley, Robert S. Chafee, Davis S. DeBard, Frank S. Doland, Ashton Emerson, Germaine G. Glidden, A. Sterling MacDonald, Deric Nusbaum, Rodman W. Paul, Lewis Perry, Jr., Henry V. Poor, Edwin H. B. Pratt, John G. Rogers, J. Gordon Scannell, John J. Slocum, Oliver H. Straus, Edwin O. Tilton, and LeMoyno White. Voters will choose five of the candidates, and unsigned ballots will not be counted. Results will be announced on Monday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Junior Album Committee to Be Picked Today, Tomorrow | 5/1/1935 | See Source »

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