Word: smile
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...time of his life while politicians beat a path to his door (hardly a news story came out of Chicago that did not note that Truman was "obviously enjoying himself"). Stevenson visited for 30 minutes, left Truman's inner room looking glum, but turned on a brave smile when he emerged into the corridor. Harriman's headquarters soon got the good word: in his talk with Stevenson, Truman had flatly rejected 1) an endorsement of Adlai, and 2) a neutral stance between Stevenson and Harriman. Harriman aides set about preparing a statement, sent it to Truman...
...this because I feel the people want me. Perle: Why don't you stay down in Kentucky where you belong? Happy (very unhappily): And why don't you go back to Washington? (Photographers hear the harsh pleasantries and rush in; Happy and Perle quickly smile, teeth gritted.) Happy: I am very serious about this. (Pause). Why don't you run with me? You'd make a damn good Vice President! Perle (chuckling as she sheathes her talons): I've got as much chance of being Vice President as you have of being President! (She exits...
...smile...
...tell you how," with a smile...
...CERTAIN SMILE (128 pp.)-Françoise Sagan-Dutton...