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Larry Sears, the Crimson's only starting sophomore, will follow Laney Thomas, who is called by Barnaby "one of the hardest fighters on the team...
...Harriman all followed the same line when they turned their attention to the Republicans. The G.O.P., they said, has turned the U.S. over to big business, destroyed the country's reputation abroad, and ruined the Farmers at home. But it was former President Harry Truman who used the hardest language against the G.O.P. President Dwight Eisenhower's Administration, said Truman, is "taking this country to hell...
Caught in the Middle. One of the hardest-hit victims of present federal tax laws, said some tax experts, is the small businessman, who is big enough to pay the same tax rates as giant corporations, but too little to attract attention in the big-money markets. Thus he must rely on the small private investor, who is often scared off by too much risk for too little take-home profits. For example, if a shareholder lends the company money, it may be taxed as dividends when it is repaid. New York Lawyer Edwin S. Cohen suggested that the Government...
Danger in Egypt. The key to the Middle East is restless, revolutionary Egypt, and it is there that the Reds have worked hardest. Hungary is shipping the Egyptians between 50 and 90 locomotives and freight cars to go with them; Russian tankers have delivered the first of some 500,000 tons of Rumanian and Russian oil. The Kremlin has even offered to help build the giant new Aswan dam, which Premier Abdel Nasser believes his country must have or starve (Nasser has already signed up an English engineering firm to design the dam, but so far has been unable...
...reach the top before anyone will take notice. He's got the hardest part ahead...