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...week's end a long, black hired limousine rolled up the driveway to the East Wing of the White House. Out stepped stocky, red-faced Benjamin Fairless, president of the United States Steel Corp...
Eleven minutes later, a tall, stooped, grey man in a blue suit and maroon tie walked up the driveway, his face grave and drawn. It was Philip Murray, boss of the C.I.O. and head of its lusty United Steelworkers...
...Little Falls, N.J., grey-haired Mrs. Geneva Humphrey decided that her middle-aged husband was taking up with another woman. At 3 a.m., lacking any other weapon, she chased him down the street with the family automobile. Husband Hugh Humphrey, a butler by trade, dodged nimbly into a driveway, discovered too late it was a dead end. His wife drove in after him and squashed him to death between the bumper and a cellar door...
...climax was a full-dress reception at the French Embassy. Official and social Washington lined up all the way through the paneled reception room, down the garden steps and out on the driveway. While the imported champagne flowed, Senator Alben Barkley presented the General with a bottle of bourbon...
Henry Wallace, who likes to walk to work from the Wardman Park Hotel, was using a long Government Cadillac last week - and entering his office by a side driveway of Washington's massive Commerce Building. Reason: there was a picket line at the front door. The National Maritime Union, which put it there, was picketing not Henry Wallace and his Commerce Department but their tenants, Vice Admiral Emory S. Land and his War Shipping Administration...