Word: gaggingly
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...Great Gildersleeve (Wed. 8:30 p.m., NBC). No mere gag show; often a sly, restrained comedy of muddle-class manners...
...report on RFC consolidation, a report by the monetary committee of the International Chamber of Commerce, an article on the Niirnberg trials, the Economic Report of the President. In a corner of his office he noticed one of the brooms which Ohio's Congressman George Bender, for a gag, had distributed to his G.O.P. colleagues when the new-broom Republican Congress had convened. Senator Taft, recalling the nasty morning, took it along. His car would be covered with snow...
Doubting Thomas. In Philadelphia, Thomas Quigley, told that he had inherited $4,000 from a long-forgotten aunt, refused to go to Newark, N.J. to get it, said, "It's all a gag...
...York G.O.P. delegation to Congress, and taking an active part in the campaign to make Indiana's Charles Halleck the House Majority Leader. Was he ready to announce his candidacy? "Certainly not." Did that mean "certainly not ready?" Digging deep, Tom dredged up a slightly stale gag: "Certainly not-period...
Bill Jack kept a straight face, refused to talk to newsmen. But his son, Vice President William Russell Jack, spilled the beans. Cried young Jack: "Bill was sore as hell about the gag rule. They would have fired him if they could, but they didn't want to make a martyr...