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Goose and Gander I am admittedly a novice in political matters, and an idealist. But I find it difficult to understand why it is not right for milk producers to use their money to buy influence with the President, but it is all right for labor unions to use their money to buy influence with Congressmen...
...thing-along with guitar music and rhetoric. But the Cuban Premier seems willing to try just about anything. Homeward bound from the Soviet Union's 50th-anniversary celebrations in Moscow, Castro's plane stopped for refueling in Newfoundland, so Fidel set out to see the sights of Gander. He tossed a few snowballs, helped a pair of pretty nurses dig their car out of a snowbank, finally decided to try a little tobogganing. Unfortunately the toboggan tipped, sending el máximo lider sprawling into the snow. Everyone guffawed. Even Fidel...
...search down mythological pathways relevant to their lives today. A professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, N.Y., Campbell has written and edited some 20-odd books on mythology. They include a massive four-volume work entitled The Masks of God; The Flight of the Wild Gander and the book for which he is most famous. Hero With a Thousand Faces, a brilliant examination, through ancient hero myths, of man's eternal struggle for identity. Hero, which has had sales of more than 110,000 copies, an impressive figure for a scholarly book, has become a bestseller...
...private secretary to Actor Richard Todd−on the wily ways of "the loveliest bird that flies." The call of the pinkfoot, says Thorpe, is the most difficult to imitate. By recording the geese's ringing ung-unk on tape, he learned to distinguish between the gander's imperious high bark and the lower cry of the female. Out on the marshes he does both, relying on "sturdy vocal cords and plenty of cover...
Goodside's goodside's gander Witha watha wares How sad to punch a poor old man! And throw him down the stare...