Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...RIVERS RAN EAST (366 pp.)-Leonard Clark-Funk & Wagnalls...
...once, the Republican national chairman seemed to agree with the Democratic national chairman. Said G.O.P. Chief Leonard Hall: "We are in trouble...
...Leonard Hall was right, but not for the reasons that Stephen Mitchell thought he was right. Rather than revealing a new trend, last week's election results retold an old story. The Republican Party has been weak for 20 years. Without the wide, bipartisan appeal of Dwight Eisenhower, the G.O.P. would have been in trouble in 1952. No party can expect the prestige or the popularity of its President to blind the voters to local shortcomings, or to make up for lack of local leadership and organization. Where it had the best of local issues and good organization work...
From one of their own kind, however, the theater owners got a brighter image. Said Leonard H. Goldenson, president of American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters, Inc.: TV and the movies are so different that they are not truly competitive. "One is the 'athome snack' while the other is a seven-course meal at a sumptuous restaurant. And television will no more put motion pictures out of business than home cooking-good as it may be-has put restaurants out of business...
Time to Retire. In Madison, Wis., Leonard Green, 50, won a divorce after testifying that his wife Bertean had nagged him incessantly, made him decide to leave home when he found her in the kitchen sprinkling ground glass on hamburgers "to feed some animals around here...