Word: laughe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Barnes' announcement. Any man who piously asserts his "considered opinion" to be that the "re-establishment of the Comintern . . . and its increased efforts within this country have created a situation fraught with danger to the Commonwealth" is making himself a broad target for board witticisms. But to laugh off Barnes' who successfully sponsored a highly restrictive labor bill last fall, is to ignore a man capable of exerting considerable influence to ends that actually are fraught with danger...
Veterans of the China Theater will certainly get a good laugh out of the statement . . . "The essence of the problem is the ejection of every armed Communist from the soil of China"-as probable as Stalin becoming President...
Like Jolson, Chevalier and other old-timers who have lately bounced back into public favor, portly (195 Ibs.) Colonel Stoopnagle, 50, isn't quite sure how it happened. "It's funny," he says; "they just started laughing again. And this time they laugh right out loud-in the studio. Kinda scared me at first. I remember when they'd pull a long face at my act, and wouldn't double-take until they were at least three blocks away from the station...
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Coach Harlow is getting quite a laugh over the current rumors about "little Dartmouth." According to Dick, the Big Green squad of 43 men averages 190 pounds and will outweigh the Crimson by about 12 pounds...