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If the state of Ohio is truly in labor, it would appear she is about to beget a mouse, in keeping with her tradition of bringing forth inconsequential Presidents all the way from the inept Grant to the incredible Harding. If the Republicans are so blind as to think the...
Behind this view lay this theory: the President, and events, have now worked the Democratic Party around to a position where it must nominate him. If the opposition stands firm against him, the next convention will make a Donnybrook Fair look like a love feast, and the Party will be...
We humbly nominate Lawyer Smathers as the guy we least want to have meet us at the pier when we return. . . .
This oath, as well as Franco's right to nominate new Bishops, is part of the accord which Franco made with the Vati can in 1941. The four bishops, the first nominated under the agreement, are also the first to swear the oath.
American film audiences should feel obliged to nominate Leon Gordon's resurrection of "White Cargo" in movie form as one of the year's foremost blunders. Although a well-handled advertising campaign may give this production large box office receipts, it can do little to repair the damage done to...