Word: johnsons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Student Council will probably have to cut down on several of its planned conferences and reports if it does not collect more of its pledged funds than it has already, president Larry R. Johnson '58 reported last night...
...give the state a bad name with industry. It was no use. A close Rockefeller associate quotes Faubus as saying: "I'm sorry, but I'm already committed. I'm going to run for a third term, and if I don't do this, Jim Johnson and Bruce Bennett [segregationists who are his probable opponents for governor next year] will tear me to shreds." That was it: at 9 o'clock on the eve of school opening, Arkansas National Guard troops clanked into Little Rock. An hour later Orval Faubus appeared on television, explained that...
...conferences, appeared on television shows, enjoyed publication of his biography and his collected 1956 campaign speeches. At intervals, he thumped away at the man who beat him twice-and at some politicians in his own party. Stevenson openly disapproved of the civil rights compromise approved by Presidential Prospect Lyndon Johnson, snorted loudly at the independence and interdependence scheme for Algeria advanced by Presidential Prospect John Kennedy...
Such was the case with low-budget Lizzie (TIME, March 25), the first of the three-ring personality circuses. And such-despite careful writing and direction by Nunnally Johnson and some fancy acting in the title roles-proves to be the case with big-budget ($1,750,000) Eve. What went wrong? The plot, which attempts to dramatize all the important episodes of the published case history, is explanation enough...
...Among its newspapermen's newspapermen: Robert Benchley, Heywood Broun, Nunnally Johnson, Franklin P. Adams, J. P. Marquand, Don Marquis, John O'Hara...