Word: hanging
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Across the Rainbow. The answers at hand formed a rainbow of passionate opinion. On one edge of the spectrum were the old isolationists-the Colonel McCormicks who would defend the U.S. (and possibly Canada) but let the rest of the world go hang. In the next sector were men like ex-Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, who would add South America to the area they would defend. Then came others who would include some Atlantic and Pacific bases as well. Over on the other side of the particolored band were the backers of the policy that (with some disastrous lapses...
...foreign front, the English share the limelight with the French, while the Italian offerings hang in gamely...
...hard work, every now and then, results in insomnia. Says Arthur Godfrey, who is an enthusiastic Stanton admirer: "We each have a phone beside our beds. When he can't sleep, or I can't, one calls the other. We ring once and hang up-that's the signal. If the other's awake, he calls back and says, 'What the hell are you doing...
Despite what a gallery official called "the traditional prejudice against buying a nude to hang up in the home," 18 of the 27 paintings on view had been sold last week for a total...
...daybreak of the final day, the field was lined up for the final cast. Some of the entries were in sorry shape, suffering from cut paws, deep brier gashes along their smooth coats, and general hang-tongue weariness. In the five hours they worked, the hounds flushed, chased and gave tongue after seven red foxes, with the 14 judges galloping hell-for-leather after them. After eight hours of deliberation, consultation and comparing of notes, the judges awarded both top contenders 200 points-then for superior hunting ability they gave the championship nod to tail-wagging, tongue-lolling Meggs White...