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The sweetness of the President's meeting with Ibn Saud was officially left to inference. But the sweetness in all three cases went beyond trade, tourism and air landing rights. In good part it rested on the simple demonstration that the U.S. was showing a sympathetic interest in the...
But the unchanging center of his life was the delicatessen. There he retreated when his girl left him, and recovered his selfesteem. He went back to it when his wartime job in a munitions factory blew up. He rested upstairs while he recovered from the attack of "appendicitis" he caught...
The House was droning through its debate on the manpower bill. Many a black-leather seat was vacant, many a Congressional chin rested in a Congressional palm, when Michigan's veteran John D. Dingell got the floor to make a brief speech on another subject. He spoke of "the...
War around the Clock. By leapfrogging units, Zhukov's machine was fighting at a grinding, fanatical pitch around the clock. One correspondent likened Zhukov's army to "a continuous moving wall crushing everything in its path." Units of this human "wall" fought 24 hours, then rested 24 as...
Captain Mike Keene, playing with an injured back, netted eight points in the first 11 minutes, giving the Crimson a 16 to 10 margin, before he was rested by Stahl. Without Keene, the quintet seemed to lose its dash and its collective shooting-eye, and Melville overhauled the Crimson, emerging...