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...week's end, New York Daily News Columnist John Crosson put his finger squarely on the main reasons for the leaks. Said he: "New York friends of Vice President Barkley . . . are turning a cold, hard gaze on current maneuverings of certain high Democratic strategists to dump the Vice President as Harry Truman's running mate ... So let's have an end to this sneaky attempt by political schemers to sell Alben short. He's solid-and still aging in the wood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Aged in Wood | 7/2/1951 | See Source »

...balmy afternoon, the cyclist can see the old-world North End of Boston, and historic churches and churchyards; or he can gad about the local colleges, such as MIT, Boston College, and Simmons. The U. S. Frigate Constitution--"Old Ironsides"--is open to the public gaze in the Boston Navy Yard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bicycles Provide Inexperience Way To View Environs | 5/4/1951 | See Source »

...Biggest. One after another, an international field of 130 of the world's best jumpers soared off Holmenkollen before the critical gaze of the style-conscious crowd. After the first jumps, Norway's George Thrane was only a point behind Arne Hoel in form, Austria's Joseph Bradl only 18 in. behind him in distance. But nobody, including World Champion Hans Bjornstad, matched Arne in both style and distance. Bjornstad, winner of the title at Lake Placid last winter, expressed the Norwegian feeling about Holmenkollen. "This is the biggest," he said. "This...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Norwegian World Series | 3/12/1951 | See Source »

...week ahead of time, 12,000 Republicans in the nation's capital jammed Uline Arena to buy a boxed chicken supper, gaze at drum majorettes and applaud an aged American Indian in spectacles and war bonnet. With partisan joy they listened to a series of grim, lowbrow political messages reeking with campaign clich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Lincoln, Taft & McCarthy | 2/19/1951 | See Source »

Margaret Rutherford is thoroughly convincing as the bulldozing, bustling headmistress, who labels the situation "an ascending spiral of iniquity." Alastair Sim is equally good as the distracted headmaster faced with invasion, whose favorite position is a tragic out-the-window gaze...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Moviegoer | 2/7/1951 | See Source »

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