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...thoroughly as his hero. Slim, mastered the job of wire stringing. The tale is by turns hardboiled, sentimental, tragic, humorous. But the toughness, the sentiment, the tragedy and the humor all belong to a man's world. Pride of work comes first, play second, true love a lame third...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lineman | 8/20/1934 | See Source »

...throughout Spain as El Bailarin (the Dancer), because of his tiptoeing grace in the arena, was a retired matador, living in dignified respectability in Granada. He thought he had a right to expect some of his three sons to follow in his own mincing footsteps. But Miguel was born lame, so his only future was the Church. Juan, his father's favorite, was a physical coward. Pepe, the eldest, became a matador, but he lacked his father's touch. Pepe liked the life, however, learned all the dissolute extracurricular tricks. When his father arranged a marriage between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Toro! | 7/9/1934 | See Source »

Agriculturist-Diplomat Jardine's lame-duck return from Egypt last autumn was timely for Kansas Republicans. He was just the well-known, respected stop-gap they needed for the State Treasury, headless and reeking after the Finney bond scandal (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Jardine to Wichita | 2/5/1934 | See Source »

...that the new liberal complexion derives not only from President Roosevelt but from the old "insurgent" Republicans or Progressives with whom, the old Democratic minority used to work. Out of line with all parties for a lifetime, Nebraska's grey old Senator Norris, who finally slew the archaic lame duck session of Congress with the 20th Amendment, now finds the majority party in line with himself on public utilities and farm relief. Colorado's Costigan was for years the left-handed bad boy of the Tariff Commission. He will shortly behold his dream- a rationalized, selective tariff-walking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The 73rd Congress: LEFT | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

...characterize Ambassador Grew as "a trifle lame and slightly deaf." We who-have known Mr. Grew here for the year past and have seen him on all sorts of occasions' and even watched him play golf have had no idea that he was even a trifle lame. Anyhow he is an A No. 1 American ambassador. Every time he has made a speech since he came to Japan we have been proud of him and' proud of our country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 16, 1933 | 10/16/1933 | See Source »

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