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...evening last week the House leadership was weary after a running fight with advocates of repealing the Neutrality act entirely, returning U. S. war policy to due process of international law. This plan was beaten, but then Ohio's Republican Representative Vorys proposed keeping at least half a halter on Franklin Roosevelt, obliging him to embargo at least "lethal weapons." To the House leadership's shocked surprise, this proposal carried. But the vote was only 159 to 157 in committee-of-the-whole. Mr. Roosevelt's men confidently expected to beat it next day in the final...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Half a Halter | 7/10/1939 | See Source »

...kind-hearted French-speaking Cajun alligator hunter, somewhere near the Gulf. When the convict sees his first alligator, and understands that it is to be killed, he thinks, "Well, maybe a mule standing in a lot looks big to a man that never walked up to one with a halter before." With that he jumps overboard, catches the alligator around the neck, stabs it. The convict becomes a local hero...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: When the Dam Breaks | 1/23/1939 | See Source »

Besides complete coverage of the Rabbits' athletic activities, an editorial page, and a news story, there were two gossip columns, one concerned with sports entitled "Carrots and Lettuce" and Halter Hinchell's column which spared no facts in the Bunnie's private lives...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weekly Astonisher to Give Bunnies News of House Gossip, Sports | 2/25/1938 | See Source »

Plodding wearily along at a snail's pace on the road that winds through Spanish hill-country were two travellers. Dust-caked and grimy, leading by the halter an aged nag, heads bowed, and pace ambling, the pair presented a picture of human dejection in the golden rays of the afternoon sun on that highway leading from the nation's capital to the borders of France. It was obvious that some blows had been dealt the men's fortunes, for every movement in their demeanor was a sign of discouragement, disappointment, defeat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Vagabond | 10/15/1937 | See Source »

...regular star today. Frankie Frisch won't rely on me as much this summer as he did last year. I can't do the managing and pitching all at once. . . . Frankie thinks he can win this pennant by putting the halter on me'n Paul. He's got the wrong idea. I told him so and he told me to shut my mouth. . . . Looking at things as they are today, I'd say that me'n Paul would win 45 games this season, and the Cardinals will win the pennant by an eyelash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Baseball: New Season | 4/15/1935 | See Source »

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