Word: covered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...quote ["All I want is to be a good Senator"] under your Jan. 16 cover picture of Senator Douglas is the key to his greatness. Would that we had more public servants -business and professional men, too, for that matter-who aspired to be "good" and not merely "successful...
...Cover) To mark an event which will put his name in the history books for generations, Clement Attlee slipped one afternoon last week into a crowded room of London's India House. When flashbulbs flared, he grimaced and ducked behind his wife. Politely, the photographers went away, and the Prime Minister who had given India its freedom stood quietly sipping his tea in the midst of an austere celebration.* At one point, Attlee chatted with Tory...
...morning. And so, the other day, I was Writing a book." Its title: I Remember Monster. ("The first part" explained Al "is a memoir of my early days as assistant to a well-known cartoonist.") Under its tomfoolishness, Capp's article in the February issue of the Atlantic (cover by Capp) was a perceptive essay on Charlie Chaplin...
Aware that her CRIMSON premiere does not quite equal the prestige Joan Appleton found on a "Life" cover, Audrey feels no rancor since she is already on familiar terms with celebrities. She is a friend of a friend of Shirley Temple's (whom she believes has been deeply wronged), and during Christmas vacation became intimate with Penny Singleton's two young daughters and Douglas Fairbank's dog. --Wellesley College News, January...
...story under an eight-column banner, captioned Nourse's picture "Recent Appointee to Superior Court Feels His Oats," and scornfully described him as "the new king of Los Angeles." To drive the point home, Managing Editor Campbell himself wrote a blistering editorial, "Black Robes Should Not Cover Proceedings in Los Angeles Courts." Next day, for good measure, Aggie Underwood and all the other city editors sent swarms of photographers to Judge Nourse's courtroom to snap more pictures-any pictures...