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...heartiest congratulations to you [on] the Matisse feature in TIME, April...
...days later, in the Glasgow slum of Camlachie, men in grimy cloth caps and women in shawls trudged out to vote. Result: Conservative Charles McFarlane, a black-browed hardware manufacturer, squeaked to a 395-vote victory over Labor's John M. Inglis, an engine driver. Winston Churchill wired "heartiest congratulations." It was the first time since 1945 (and in 23 tries) that a Tory had won a Labor-held seat in a by-election. But the "glorious victory" the Tories exulted in was not clear-cut; three independents had sapped about 2,500 votes from Labor's strength...
...Manhattan's Macy's and Gimbels were still at it. This time, Macy's swung first. Well aware that one of Gimbel's heartiest chest-thumpings has been that Gimbels was "first in the world with the ball-point pen," Macy's asked in full-page ads: "Do you own a horse-and-buggy ball-point pen?" If so, no matter where it was bought, and if it cost more than $3.50, Macy's would take it back, allow $3 credit towards the purchase of any ball-point pen priced at $12.50 or more...
From the rough pine stage of the post theater at Luke Field, Ariz., the President's wispy little assistant, Lauchlin Currie, who has seen China's war problem at firsthand, read them a personal message from Franklin Roosevelt: "To you, the first group . . . my heartiest congratulations. . . . I am informed that you have acquitted yourself with distinction...
...Heartiest congratulations. . . . [The article] should be required reading for every American citizen, whether in the United States or abroad...