Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Good Words. Voters like a man who knows how to express himself in clear, dignified, freshly minted sentences. Stevenson has that ability...
Principles. On some matters, Eisenhower cannot express himself as well as Stevenson, but when Ike speaks of the fundamentals of his religious and political faith (as he did in his informal afternoon speech at Abilene-TIME, June 16), his words ring as true...
...Fast Dice Oil. Fate led him to Little Rock, Ark., where he did odd jobs for a tailor and learned to sew. With this education, he pushed on to Chicago and went to work for a Negro tailor named Edward P. Jones. And that put Lucky Ted on the express escalator to Easy Street...
...Narrow Margin. Cops & robbers on a train that rattles along at an exciting express clip (TIME...
...painter with a happy outlook and a common-sensical approach to art that New Englanders can admire. To earn a living, he paints commission portraits of famous figures and Boston's citizens; the rest of his time he spends experimenting with abstractions and searching for new ways to express himself. At Cape Cod's new Mayo Hill Galleries last week, people got a chance to see how the portraiture and experiments had turned...