Word: hauls
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...long haul, the artist's best bet for a steady income is a gallery contract, a monthly payment of $50 to $150 for "first look" rights. Portrait commissions, once the artist's standby, have practically dried up; the art patron willing to finance a painter is as scarce in inflation-ridden France as a gold franc note. Many artists barter their works for art materials, do part-time drudge work painting lead soldiers, washing bottles, painting houses...
...Post is not so complete a newspaper as the New York Times (which, with the Herald Tribune, also reaches President Eisenhower's bedside), or so good a paper as the Baltimore Sun, which also gets to Washington at breakfast time. Over the long haul, until last year, it has not been so successful as Washington's ad-fat evening Star (circ. 250,086), long favored by the home-grown Washingtonians, from the society-conscious cliff dwellers to the civil service folk, who do the Government's housekeeping...
...will expire everywhere, including its birthplace, the nations of the Atlantic Basic. Whether the demise of liberty as an important political and economic force occurs gradually, through communist strangulation combined with hardening of the political arteries, or suddenly in the aftermath of nuclear war is, for the long haul, beside the point...
...Maestro-Composer Sir Eugene Goossens, 62, caught with a load of indecent films, photos and books at Sydney Airport (TIME, March 26), was fined a maximum $225 for bringing "prohibited imports" Down-Under. But Sir Eugene's lawyer hinted at a thickening plot: blackmailers had forced Goossens to haul the pornography from Europe...
...even when combined with a small fund for direct but long-term U.S. aid, will not approach a solution to the immense problems facing the under-developed two-thirds of the world. If this country adopts both methods, it can demonstrate that U.S. aid will continue over the long haul, and that increasing amounts of assistance will be channeled through more acceptable international agencies. But the U.S. program would be still cautions, still small, still limited--a long way from the imaginative plans that this country must consider...