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...election to a seat he had held since 1926. Franklin Roosevelt in 1938 vainly tried to beat Tydings on the ground that he was too conservative. McCarthy, by accusing Tydings of sympathy for Communism, succeeded where Roosevelt had failed. The campaign against Tydings included a faked photograph showing Tydings and Communist Earl Browder cheek by jowl. On other occasions, Joe has said: "You have to play rough if you are going to root out this motley crew...
...Pointed Parable. Recently a Caracas reporter named Oscar Yanes wrote a story under the headline, IN CARACAS, EVERYBODY'S GROUCHY. Mourned Yanes: "Every day, people laugh less," and he illustrated his point with a photograph of caraqueños glumly leaving a movie theater after a comedy. Everywhere Yanes found unsmiling citizens giving each other the rough sides of their tongues. "Pardon me," said Yanes to a man he had jostled in the street. "Pardon, is it? A little more of that and I'll slug you?" was the reply. Yanes left the reader to wonder what Venezuelans...
Buxom, carefree, serene-to all appearances Daisy Ashford was just like hundreds of other well-bred little English girls growing up at the beginning of the century. After studying a photograph of Daisy at the age of nine, Sir James Barrie remarked on her "air of careless power ... a complacency . . . that by the severe might perhaps be called smugness." Perhaps Barrie was right, for what distinguished Daisy Ashford from her fellow moppets was the fact that she was the most readable child novelist in English literature...
When this photograph ran in the Daily Princetonian, the headline over it read "Balcony Scene from Dean Aldrich's Production of 'Required Religion'." The Princeton paper calls this the "usual Sunday scene...
Goodman sent the CRIMSON a postal from East Berlin during the festival. On one side was a picture of a group of girls posing before a photograph of Stalin and on the other side was the following message...