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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...attention was distracted from Jenner's floor show by a note sent to the press gallery by South Dakota's Republican Senator Francis Case, a Watkins committee member. Case (who is up for re-election in 1956 in a state where McCarthy has powerful political friends) had suddenly changed his mind about censuring Joe for abusing Brigadier General Ralph Zwicker. Case said he had just learned that the Army had honorably discharged Irving Peress the day after receiving a warning letter from McCarthy. Case's switch came despite the fact that the Peress chronology had been public...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Elbow Grease | 11/29/1954 | See Source »

...Allen Sapp, made fewer requirements of range, and the chorus responded with far more attention to details of tonal quality. Mr. Sapp is blessed with a poetic sense to match his extraordinary musical gifts. Taking five poems of T. S. Eliot, he has not merely assigned each syllable a note and made the work a straight declamation. Rather, he has readily displaced certain lines to enhance the lyrical effect...

Author: By Robert M. Simon, | Title: Bach Society Chorus | 11/23/1954 | See Source »

...full flush of victory, Ohio's U.S. Senator-elect George H. Bender bubbled off a letter to Richard Cull, Dayton News political reporter: "Dear Dick - This is just a note to thank you for all you did in my behalf during the senatorial campaign. I valued the endorsement of the News, and feel sure that you had something to do with my obtaining it. Indeed, I am grateful, and hope that I may continue to merit the approval of your paper and yourself. With fondest regards, I am cordially, George H. Bender...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SEQUELS: Dead Letter | 11/22/1954 | See Source »

...East, but not West Germany. They named a date-Nov. 29-candidly admitting that it was picked to forestall ratification of the Paris pact, scheduled for debate by the French Assembly Dec. 13. "Such ratification would complicate to a great degree the entire situation in Europe," warned the Russian note, and "would mean that the unification of Germany . . . would be sacrificed to the present plan of restoring German militarism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLD WAR: The Upheld Conference | 11/22/1954 | See Source »

...measure of the West's growing self-confidence that the note scarcely furrowed a diplomatic brow. The man most vulnerable fielded it deftly. Said West Germany's Chancellor Adenauer: "This conference would not have been proposed if the Paris agreements had not been signed last month. I would welcome such a conference in due time, especially if it would really lead to a collective security system for Europe, because this would mean the reunification of Germany. But such a conference would have to be well prepared. It dare not fail. I therefore do not believe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLD WAR: The Upheld Conference | 11/22/1954 | See Source »

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