Word: et
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...told that Eisenhower is a Democrat when it comes to foreign policy. Then with Ike as President, Dean Acheson could stay right on as Secretary of State. Eisenhower has been hand-picked for us by the professional left wing (Drew Pearson, Joseph Alsop, Marquis Childs, et al.), and he has received the kiss of death from Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon...
...young Cleopatra not least-he encounters. Indeed, the exultantly upraised swords and the hysterical shouts of "Hail Caesar" at the final curtain are less Caesar's moment of triumph than of defeat. The voice of reason is always drowned out, all too soon will "Ave, Caesar" become "Et tu, Brute...
...moves rapidly over the main points in the letter by Messrs. Fisher et al, preferring to concentrate on personalities, whether or not some of his attackers have been expelled from the Student Council, the NSA, the YRC, etc., and have been caught planting dictaphones (or even, for that matter, cutting their own grandmother's throat) is of course completely irrelevant to the main issue, as Mr. Goodman must surely realize...
...final boos and catcalls. Among them: ¶The shaky Missouri Valley Conference seemed on the verge of breaking up for good over the case of Drake Halfback Johnny Bright. When conference officials refused to take any action in the slugging that broke his jaw (TIME, Nov. 5 et. seq.), Drake withdrew from the conference, was promptly followed by Bradley University (which has three players awaiting sentence in the basketball fix scandal...
Among Rouault's most moving work is a series of 58 engravings called Miserere et Guerre, which intersperses whores, fools, bullies, soldiers and clowns with pictures of Christ's Passion. Published in book form by London's Trianon Press, the series was on sale last week in the U.S. (Miserere; $5.75). "I rejoice," said Rouault in a preface, "that [publication] has come to pass before my departure from this planet...