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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sense of the occasion and the historic background of the Senate's temporary quarters, Majority Leader Scott Lucas reminded his colleagues: "Clay, Calhoun, Webster and Hayne in those days decided some very important issues ... I would not be surprised if history repeated itself." Just what this fine-sounding remark really meant was hard to say. Perhaps Lucas was only trying to suggest that since there were important issues still to be decided, Congressmen might possibly rise to the stature of Clay, Calhoun, Webster & Co. in meeting them. If that is what he meant, his optimism was understandably guarded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: Unmanaged & Unmanageable | 7/11/1949 | See Source »

When it protested the 1939 acquittal (on extortion charges) of one "Putty Nose" Brady as a "burlesque of justice," the P-was fined $2,000 for contempt of court; Editor Coghlan was sentenced to 20 days in jail and a $200 fine for okaying the editorial. Readers applauded his and the P-D's insistent courage, and the Missouri Supreme Court reversed the convictions in 1941. When F.D.R. traded 50 overage destroyers to Britain, Coghlan lit into him in a hysterically isolationist editorial (Dictator Roosevelt Commits An Act of War). In 1942, during the scrap drive, Coghlan recommended that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: In & Out | 7/4/1949 | See Source »

...Maximum penalty: $500 fine for first offense, up to $2,000 for any subsequent one. If the company is found guilty, and if it is unable to win a reversal, Standard might just as well go out of business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RAILROADS: Who Starved the Long Island? | 7/4/1949 | See Source »

Married. Princess Cecilia of Germany, 31, daughter of German ex-Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Hohenzollern, great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria; and Clyde Harris, 31, Texas interior decorator, onetime Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Officer (with the U.S.M.G. in Darmstadt); in a 1,000-year-old castle near Hechingen, Germany. Blonde Princess Cecilia, once (1936) rumored to be a possible bride for Britain's Edward VIII, will live with her husband in an Amarillo, Tex. apartment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jul. 4, 1949 | 7/4/1949 | See Source »

Discount. In Rochester, N.H., when Edward A. Bruce was asked how he pleaded to a charge of reckless driving, he told the judge: "About 50-50," got a $50 fine with 50% suspended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Jul. 4, 1949 | 7/4/1949 | See Source »

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