Word: staying
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Truman Administration scandals. He also opened the investigating book on the Commerce Department's William Remington, who was sent to jail for lying about passing secret information to Soviet Spy Elizabeth Bentley. So scrupulously did Rogers keep politics out of his investigations that Democrats unanimously asked him to stay on as chief counsel when they took over the committee...
...G.O.P. high command is painfully aware that Benson has cost them farm state votes and will cost more in the congressional elections next year. But if the ranks of Benson's enemies are large and growing larger, he has, in his determination to stay on the job, one important friend: Dwight Eisenhower, who has sternly resisted tactful suggestions that he should listen to the political winds...
...been scored against them. "You played a great game," Moser told his team, "but you'll all have to do 20 pushups after practice every day next week." After they beat Big Spring, Moser let his boys off easy. "You did a good job tonight," he said. "Stay out until midnight...
...quarter before Oklahoma managed to salvage a 4 5-game unbeaten string, 14-13. Fist fights flared, and smooth football seemed a forgotten art until Notre Dame completed a soaring 74-yd. touchdown pass to trip Pitt, 13-7. Ohio State's Rose Bowl express just managed to stay on schedule when the Buckeyes booted a third-period field goal to stop Wisconsin, 16-13. Army's Dave Bourland waited until the final minutes before he found the range and fired two passes that topped Virginia...
...that they are in the United States, most of them want to stay. They see only gloom in Hungary's future, and feel that to return there unless it is free is foolish. I don't believe Hungary will be liberated in the near future," says one; "and my decision not to go back springs from an appreciation of the American way of life. Pretty soon I will grow roots here, and I will not want to go back...