Word: isn
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Asked one newsman: Is Ike "officially" a candidate? Said Lodge: "I don't know quite what you mean. He isn't like a candidate for Boston alderman." Then he added: "I know he is not running in the New Hampshire primary just for the exercise." After Lodge kept suggesting that they check with Ike to substantiate his statements, one reporter objected: "What if we don't get an answer in Paris?" Ex-Newspaperman Lodge laughed. "You've got a story either way," he said...
...been talk that Stassen might enter some primaries as a stalking horse for Ike. Now Stassen was just back from a visit to the general, and he had said the visit would have some bearing on his announcement. Had Eisenhower told Stassen anything to indicate that he is or isn't a candidate? The reporters could hardly wait for Stassen to stop talking about his own candidacy...
Guston grew unhappy because he felt he was "just making pictures. I was overly conscious of what I was doing. Art isn't meant to be clear. Look at any inspired painting-it's like a gong sounding; it puts you in a state of reverberation . . . Toulouse-Lautrec's art isn't just pictures of dancing girls and cabarets; it projects some sort of internal world. And you couldn't exactly call Ucello an abstractionist. But he has the ambiguity I like...
...trying to restore it by scraping some of the moss off the Review's Republicanism to bring it more in line with the increasing industrialization of the area. His progress has not been empire-shaking. Many a Spokane citizen still pines for a chance to read news that isn't Cowles's news...
After a few days in Stockholm I found myself asking people, "Isn't there anything wrong with Sweden? There must be." And there is. One government official said: "In a country that has established an orderly society, there comes a time when one begins to ask oneself 'What next...