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Luscious Patricia Morison, who was on her uppers in filmdom before she romped and trilled through the Broadway smash Kiss Me, Kate, noted a change in the California climate: "A week or so ago when I sang at the Hollywood Bowl . . . people who used to nod and say 'Hello, Pat' . . . came dashing backstage and threw their arms around me, shouting 'Dahling, you were wonderful...
...federal court in Washington, Assistant Attorney General H. Graham Morison presented the Government's case...
Really a Strike. Assistant Attorney General H. Graham Morison began unfolding his evidence. It was Morison who pressed a similar case against Lewis and the U.M.W. in 1948 in which Judge Alan T. Goldsborough slapped the union and its boss with $1,420,000 in fines for contempt (two years before Lewis and the U.M.W. had had to pay $710,000 for contempt). Painstakingly, Morison presented the evidence that was as plain as the scowl on Lewis' face: the mines were not operating; there really was a strike. Looking for evidence that was not so plain but more relevant...
...Struggle for Guadalcanal, by Samuel Eliot Morison. Volume V of Morison's fine, lively history of the U.S. Navy in World War II, a rare combination of excitement and scholarship (TIME...
...Struggle for Guadalcanal, by Samuel Eliot Morison. Volume V of Morison's fine, lively history of the U.S. Navy in World War II, a rare combination of excitement and scholarship (TIME...