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When he goes on the stump, the President certainly has one banner that he can-and does-wave effectively: the considerable accomplishments of his Administration. He repeatedly harks back to the gloomy days of the '30s, reminding his audiences that the problems of prosperity are infinitely preferable to those...
Art historians have good reason to be thankful that the 16th century painter and architect Giorgio Vasari wrote about as well as practiced his profession.
Sir: Americans would no more accept the old family doctor than they would ride in his horse-and-buggy instead of their automobiles. You ask: "Is the old family doctor dead?" The answer is yes. For this progress the public should be thankful.
Stetson hosted Harvard for a double-header on April 3: after resounding 10-0 and 11-0 drubbings the local boys could only be thankful the games were limited to seven innings each.
Anti-war demonstrations, he said, have an important effect on the people of other countries. "They are thankful that some Americans are standing out against the drift to barbarism."