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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Nevada Appeal: "If you want my vote, find a home for my mother cat and three kittens." Brushoff. In Memphis, suing Baptist Hospital for $15,000, Grocery Clerk Fred Oliver, 46, testified that he had awakened after an abdominal operation to find that his mustache had disappeared, later suffered "hurt and embarrassment" when, because of a skin ailment, the mustache would not grow back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Jun. 14, 1954 | 6/14/1954 | See Source »

...knew that his old partner and fellow Democrat William Benton had been savagely attacked by Joe McCarthy. Benton has publicly claimed that McCarthy's enmity does not hurt a candidate, but Bowles had been away for almost two years; he had heard horrendous reports of McCarthy's strength, and he wanted time to appraise it. Besides, he thought he could have the nomination whenever he made up his mind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: He Who Hesitates | 6/7/1954 | See Source »

...movies: "I don't give a damn about the industry. If they go broke, I don't give a damn. I don't hurt the industry. The industry hurts itself-as if General Motors deliberately put out a bad car." What is the sum of these attitudes? Says Bogie of his own career: "I'm a professional. I've done pretty well, don't you think? I've survived in a pretty rough business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Survivor | 6/7/1954 | See Source »

...anxious to bail out their dealers by cutting back production or lowering prices. For one thing, the Justice Department is already looking into the auto industry, worried because Ford and G.M. have gobbled up 83% of the auto market in their production race. Any price cut would only hurt such staggering independents as Studebaker, Hudson and Kaiser even more, and bring antitrust agents to Detroit at a dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Too Many Cars? | 6/7/1954 | See Source »

Though given to rough playfulness that can easily hurt a man (he once blacked Winfrey's eye merely by lifting a knee while the trainer was inspecting his ankle), the Dancer stands stone calm as the groom sponges off the sleek grey hide and gives the legs a liniment wash. "He knows me lak' a book," says Murray. "An' I knows him. We gets along." Mutters a visitor: "That guy sure has faith in that grey horse." Now almost finished, Murray takes hold of the dark grey tail and pulls his 200-plus pounds to his feet. "That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cover: The Big Grey | 5/31/1954 | See Source »

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