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...size of the crowds, the public library in Hutchinson, Kans. might have had the Mona Lisa on exhibit last week. "They want to keep looking," said the librarian happily. "We have to shoo them out." The big attraction at the library's annual all-Kansas art show: one of the first U.S. exhibits of an avid Sunday painter and onetime Kansas boy. His name: Dwight D. Eisenhower. On opening day, 1,500 people flooded the library's tiny gallery; by week's end, 3,500 more had come to see how Ike paints...
...wrested control of the rural Democratic machine from Bishop James Cannon Jr., chairman of the Board of Temperance and Social Service of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Since World War II the Senator has had a lot of criticism and competition. In 1946, a Richmond lawyer named Martin A. Hutchinson ran up a startling 82,000 votes (against Byrd's 142,000) in the senatorial primary; in 1949, wellborn; Colonel Francis Pickens Miller, a 57-year-old state legislator and ex-SHAEF staff officer, gave the Byrd forces a rousing fight in the race for governor...
...week Robert ("Red") Rolfe, onetime New York Yankee third baseman, became the fourth to go. After 3½ years on the job, he was fired as manager of the last-place Detroit Tigers. New Tiger manager (with a contract for the duration of the season only): Relief Pitcher Freddie Hutchinson...
...came to Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of Hutchinson, Kans., he said, to their delight: "I don't suppose it matters to you, but it matters to me. I played baseball in Hutchinson...
Seeded second is Cecil North of Princeton. Williams' Dick Squires is rated third, with Rick Gaunt of the University of Toronto fourth. Navy's John Organ and Penn'z Dick Stewart are fifth and sixth respectively. Seeded seventh is Dartmouth's Steve Foster, and Army's Dan Hutchinson is eight...