Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Ohio Senator's unpopularity with liberal elements of his own party led a prominent political observer to suggest that the Democrats were running Ferguson because they would just as soon see Taft win--a Taft victory would maintain him as a strong candidate at the Republican presidential nominating convention in 1952 where he might cause a split between the "liberals" and the "Old Guard." Better yet, Taft might win the nomination, and the Democrats would be assured of eliminating Elise hower, a much more dangerous opponent, as the Republican nominee. If Taft loses in Ohio, he is through...
...making "labor bosses" his chief target ("My opponent is a captive candidate of the C.I.O.," he has said). He is making it a point to stop in every country in Ohio to prove to people that he is human. His backers emphasize his unquestionably great intelligence. His opponents suggest that his intelligence is notably misdirected...
...mild rash. Occasionally it has caused more severe reactions. Last week, in the U.S. Armed Forces Medical Journal, a Navy medical officer warned sharply that the ill effects of penicillin are increasing in both number and gravity. Reactions like old-fashioned serum sickness, he said, suggest that penicillin may act as such a strong sensitizing agent that a second course of treatment with it becomes impossible for a while...
...darling, may I suggest...
...growing U.S. audience, the names of British Novelists Henry Green and Joyce Gary suggest writing that shines with wit and good humor even when they are dealing with serious stuff. Though Gary's work runs to richness and Green's to slyness, they have one thing in common: they make most U.S. novelists of 1950 seem lugubriously pedestrian...