Word: pressinger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"Go! Go! Go!" By 7 o'clock the mob was back and pressing against police lines, which blocked off the area around the apartment house for a full block. Mostly, they were young fellows in T-shirts and dungarees, but there were also housewives in cotton dresses, a father...
An audience of 75 participated in this "discussion of contemporary European problems" by pressing the speakers, particularly Massberg, with questions.
But a tie had never been to an American's liking, nor the sense of walking away from a job half-done. "I'm not satisfied at all," grumbled Ohio's Robert Taft. "Rather than punishment, it looks like a reward for aggression." But few, even among...
"You're an inspiration to us all," said the studio visitor, emotionally pressing Ed Sullivan's hand. "It takes a real man to get up there week after week-with that silver plate in your head." So many other televiewers have warmly congratulated him for his triumph over...
Reassuring Words. But the dispute was not over yet. Paul Wagner, who had given up the keys to his office under protest, was still pressing his $500,000 damage suit against eleven of the trustees who fired him. The McKean administration cut off the light and water in Wagner'...