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...strong internal evidence that one of these books, And I Learn About People, was actually written by a cocker spaniel named Delmar W. Beman Sr. The author writes as a dog, in the first person, sometimes even breaks into doggerel. Sample verses to a watchdog: Watching o'er one's mind and soul, / Watching o'er one's kin and friend, / Make time and living worth the while, / Breed strength and sureness / And warmness of smile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Kennel Ration | 12/1/1952 | See Source »

...Where'er you go, where'er you seek...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Give Thanks | 11/24/1952 | See Source »

...train started and people left the square. "Look," said a teen-age girl pointing at the Joe McCarthy sign, "They're Republicans." "You know," said the first HLU'er, "these signs really don't make much sense. They were all right when Taft came, but they don't make much sense now." "Do you suppose Harry saw the signs. We were too near him," said the second. "I gave a policeman a note to give to Harry, asking him to our cocktail party. I asked him to give us his answer at Lawrence...

Author: By Michael Maccory, | Title: The Whistlestoppers | 10/20/1952 | See Source »

...Lawrence. People seemed to flow down the streets to the train station, and the papers afterwards said there were 50,000 there. The HLU car was jammed between two others, and a policeman wouldn't let it pass. "The President's probably talking already," said the first HLU'er. "Let's get out of here, and go straight to Malden," said the second. "But he's going to give us his answer here," said the third. "And anyway this is his biggest speech. It will last half an hour. We can get there in time." "But there's no place...

Author: By Michael Maccory, | Title: The Whistlestoppers | 10/20/1952 | See Source »

...think he was right," said the first HLU'er. The signs had no meaning." "The President wouldn't have seen us anyway," said the second. "We were too far back." "Maybe we can bring them to Boston tonight," said the third. "I don't want to go to Boston tonight," said one of the others. "Well, then, we'll use them when Ike comes next week...

Author: By Michael Maccory, | Title: The Whistlestoppers | 10/20/1952 | See Source »

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