Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Facts & Good Sense. At 46, Gallup is still the rumpled, well-fed Iowa boy who first came east to make his fortune. Tweedy, balding, good-humored, unhurried, he talks earnestly in a deep, Midwestern voice, addresses everyone indiscriminately as "my friend." A hard worker, he hates detail, refuses to read...
Other speakers at the rally were John L. Saltonstall '38, Boston attorney, who characterized Douglas as a "tough-minded progressive," and John R. Everett, professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University, who predicted a Republican victory in November unless Justice Douglas secures the Democratic nomination.
The Advocate of this month is, unfortunately, built around a completely uninteresting mess, "The Harvard Political Scene," by Mr. Bluestone and Maurice Charney. A poll of undergraduate opinion of the presidential candidates serves as the jumping-off point for a series of little essays about various politically-minded organizations around...
Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! (20th Century-Fox) would undoubtedly make a big hit with mules; presumably they already know what the title means (gee & haw in mulese). The leading roles in this movie are played by two of the most gorgeous, henna hay-burners that ever plodded out of a...
Young Doctor Parris Mitchell (the hero of Kings Row), a home-town boy but a Vienna-trained psychiatrist, has become a paragon of goodness. As a disciple of Freud, he naturally has a hard time convincing his fellow citizens that he is more than a doubletalking quack. In time he...