Word: prints
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stay, Wisconsin's Senator Joe McCarthy announced that his Investigations Subcommittee may invite the ex-President to testify in a new investigation of alleged atom spies. Reporters hurried over to see what Truman had to say. Said Harry Truman : "What I could tell you, you wouldn't print-therefore ... no comment...
...print a letter like A. A. Marshall's of Toronto? . . . It has my blood boiling. So he "knows America very well"? And he's "damned if Clement Attlee's speech didn't hit the nail on the head . . ." I think Mr. Marshall is an-ignoramus . . . and I hope that his sentiments are not shared by most Canadians...
...body was gone only a few minutes when Ethel Rosenberg entered the chamber. She wore a dark green print dress with white polka dots. Cloth slippers were on her feet, too, and her hair had been cropped close on top for the electrode's contact. The rabbi intoned the 15th Psalm: "Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?" Just before the chair, the prisoner shook hands, then impulsively brushed a kiss on the cheek of a matron accompanying her. She sat down with taut composure, wincing only slightly as the electrode was applied to her head. The mask fell...
Thank you for your [June 1] publication of Bishop Donegan's comment on the defection of one of our clergy to Rome. While we do not normally burst into print with the fact that there is a two-way road between us and the Roman Church, it is well known to every clergyman that the traffic is heavier in our direction than is usually supposed...
...Biltz, and with the formation of the Biltz-McCarran axis, he became the state's dominant political force too. As such, he is seldom challenged. For one thing, the state's citizens have no feeling of being bossed, for Biltz not only keeps out of print, but approves "safe" candidates of either party and seldom minds which wins. For another, even Norman Biltz's critics find him hard to resist, particularly if he woos them, amid squads of millionaires, at one of his mountaintop barbecues...