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...Texans who had not seen each other for 34 years met last week in the aisle of a Pullman at Fargo, N. Dak. "Hello, Bill," said Farmer George Thomas Murray of Berthold. "Hello, George," said his brother, Governor William Henry ("Alfalfa Bill") Murray of Oklahoma. Vith true Texan restraint, the reunited kinsmen briskly shook hands and sat down to talk politics...
...would know. And thus did Bunnie set his curse on man. He wrote his letter, a trembling, wandering note. The next day was Sunday, but on Monday he was up betimes and he was forced to pull that lost shilling trick three times before his Valentine have in sight. Hello, but there was someone with her. Like a statue that has been smashed in the moving he stood and watched. They were upon him and as they swept by he heard, my God, he heard her say. "The thing that convinced me was that gag about the Valentine. Then...
...because of their quarrel over reforestation in the last election (TIME. Nov. 16), Democratic observers thought they saw large political significance in this first meeting in four months between the two men. Mr. Smith, wearing his Brown Derby, shouldered his way through a thronging Press in the Roosevelt library. "Hello, Governor, how are you?" he galled out .cordially. "Hello, Al, I'm mighty glad to see you," replied Governor Roosevelt. Then the library doors were closed on the newshawks. "You know," explained the Governor, "Al's voice and mine are both penetrating." Two hours later Mr. Smith emerged...
...know it will be a hard fight but I'll be in there to win." What will probably help him most is the engaging friendliness of his public manner. When he answers his telephone at the Navy Department, he says simply: "Hello?Dave Ingalls." His immediate superior booms out: "Hello! This is Ernest Lee Jahncke, Assistant Secretary, United States Navy, speaking...
...Clark has done many times before with success. Bad press notices and the lack of any outstand ing talent other than Clark & McCullough put Here Goes the Bride into the past tense. But you will still hear dance bands playing some of the show's earful music : "Hello, My Lover, Goodbye," "Music in My Fingers...