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...most startling example of the new Lampoon is an article by John Hubbard called Wolf in Fold. Penetrating and well-written, it is an expose of Communist infiltration into one of the least likely spots--the administration of the Boy Scouts of America. Hubbard explains how a young Tenderfoot caught one of the Commies red-handed, but the article leaves no doubt that there are still many more left...
...Band, after three rehearsals this week, officially opens its season at 2:20 p.m. Saturday, with all its 159 members expected to be in attendance. Although tryouts have actually closed, Band manager Hastings expects that veteran upperclassmen who have yet to return to the fold, plus alumni, will swell the group far over the 160 man figure...
...Mossadegh, the wily, weepy old man of Iran. London and Washington are now much less worried by the loss of Iranian oil (mostly made up from other Middle East sources) than by the increasing danger that Iran, strife-racked, almost bankrupt, and near chaos, will topple into the Red fold. The U.S.-British offer, which had obviously cost the U.S. much diplomatic sweat and the British a lot of pride...
American. Still a gleam in the eye of Colonel Robert ("Bertie") McCormick. McCormick has been wrestling with his conscience ever since the Republican Party nominated Dwight Eisenhower, whom the colonel considers little better than a New Dealer. Strong factors operating to keep the colonel in the fold were the influence of his wife, who is reconciled to Ike (TIME, Aug. 11, the heritage of his Chicago Tribune, a bulwark of Republicanism since 1856, and family tradition ("My grandfather founded the Republican Party"*). Last week, however, the colonel decided that "I will be imposed upon no longer" and announced that...
...Winston Churchill, tea at Buckingham Palace along with some 7,000 other guests at the first garden party given by Queen Elizabeth II, dinner at the home of Douglas Fairbanks Jr., where guests enjoyed "a very subdued singsong or community hum." The trip, said Mar garet, has a two-fold purpose: to give her voice a rest and to escape from politics. Said she: "I've been to the last four conventions; I've served my time...