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Looking across the border at the tumultuous U.S. strike scene (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), Canadians could lift a righteous eyebrow. On their own labor front, trouble was down to an almost irreducible minimum...
...Eyebrow tweezers with a small flashlight for a handle...
...Berlin, Harry Truman caused many an eyebrow to be raised when he declared: "There is not one piece of territory . . . that we want out of this war." Last week, in his address to the nation, the President backtracked. He made it clear that he was not talking about military bases "necessary for the complete protection of our interests and of world peace." The U.S., he said, will have "bases which our military experts deem to be essential...
Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor (Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy conducting; Columbia, 10 sides). Pedantic Brahms would raise an eyebrow at Ormandy's changes of tempo, but he would find it pretty good music just the same. Performance and recording: good...
Hardly an eyebrow lifted when in Manhattan last week a dust-filled, muscular, melodramatic painting was knocked down for that fancy price. The painting: A Dash for Timber, by Frederic Remington, No. 1 painter-illustrator of the old Wild West, fast friend of Teddy Roosevelt. Was $23,000 high...