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...Eisenhower, who will quit his chief-of-staff duties on Feb. 15, acted as if he were beginning to enjoy the political rumpus. In Philadelphia last week to lay a wreath on Benjamin Franklin's grave, he was stopped by a man who proudly showed him a "Draft Eisenhower" button in his lapel. The General said: "Take that thing off and throw it away." But he wore his widest grin as he said...
American Album of Familiar Music (Sun. 9:30 p.m., NBC). A generous wreath of carols...
...noon meal of turkey and brussels sprouts with the American Society. One day Marshall dropped around to 28 Hyde Park Gate and had lunch with Winston Churchill. On Sunday, Molotov, with some dialectical-devotional time on his hands, drove out to Highgate Cemetery, where he laid a wreath on the grave of Karl Marx. Next day, pleading previous engagements, he turned down George Marshall's invitation to lunch...
...What does the wreath have to do with the tree? . . . It's second for Santa Claus . . . first for me . . . Santa Claus comes by sleigh, but I prefer an auto...
...Second for Santa Claus, first for me, thirteen for wreath, seven for tree. Bring me an auto, a book and a ball, and I'll say 'Merry Christmas' in spring, not in fall...