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...Green Bay, over Republican Robert Simmons after a series of ten public debates; in Nebraska. Republican Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg over Democrat Frank A. Picard, descendant of French acrobats, who accused his opponent of trying to walk a tightrope on the New Deal; in Michigan. Farmer-Laborite Senator Henrik Shipstead for his third term; in Minnesota. Republican-Democrat-Progressive-Commonwealth Hiram Johnson, over a lone Socialist; in California. Democratic Senator Royal S. Copeland over an "Arrow-collar" Republican and Socialist Norman Thomas; in New York. Democratic Senator Burton K. Wheeler over Republican George M. Bourquin, a onetime Federal judge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SENATE: Two-thirds Plus | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

Farmer-Labor's blatant Governor Olson, who talks more radically then he acts, easily won renomination with approximately 75,000 more votes than he polled in 1932's primary. Farmer-Labor's softspoken, duck-hunting dentist, Senator Henrik Shipstead, was seeking renomination against Representative Francis ("Only Ex-Convict In Congress") Shoemaker. While the dignified, gentle Farmer-Laborite Senator remained in Washington until Congress adjourned, made no campaign, his obstreperous opponent filled the Minnesota air with sound and fury. On the stump Candidate Shoemaker poured vitriol on everyone within reach. He was arrested in shirtsleeves, swinging a broomstick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Blasts in the Northwest | 7/2/1934 | See Source »

...bargain prices, these time-honored attractions were tempting theatregoers on Broadway last week: The Lady From the Sea. Henrik Ibsen's psychological drama of a woman who is impelled to leave her husband for an earlier spiritual alliance was revived by onetime Dramacritic Nathan Zatkin. Most of Playwright Ibsen's magic has survived the 46 disenchanting years that have passed since it was put to paper. Tall Mary Hone, as the wife, performs creditably in a rôle last played in Manhattan by Blanche Yurka five years ago, by Eleanora Duse ten years ago.* Iolanthe. The operetta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: Revivals | 5/14/1934 | See Source »

...prison number: "38163." Last July President Roosevelt pardoned him, thus restoring his civil rights (TiME, July 17). In the House are five Farmer-Laborites, in the Senate only one. Last week Farmer-Laborite Shoemaker announced himself a candidate for the Senate seat held since 1923 by tall, grey-haired Henrik Shipstead of Minnesota...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: 381--3 | 3/19/1934 | See Source »

...Bankers create more communists in this country than all the agents Russia could send here in a century," said the Honorable Henrik Shipstead, Senator from Minnesota, in commenting upon the likelihood of the spread of communism in this country due to our recognition of Russia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Communists Caused by Bankers Than by Agents of Reds--- Shipstead | 1/16/1934 | See Source »

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