Word: partisans
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...bolster the bi-partisan foreign policy, President Truman named this Massachusetts Senator...
Anderson's team, which is made up largely of men who played last year, showed remarkable poise and confidence Saturday, playing its first game under a now coach, against a favored opponent, and in front of a partisan audience. The outstanding addition to the squad, one of two sophomores on the starting team, is Charles Maloy, an extremely deceptive ball-handler and a very good passor...
...retired president and chairman of the board of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company will bring to the London post a broad background in economic and financial affairs. The new appointment is also expected to give a strong boost to the Administration's efforts to keep foreign policy bi-partisan, since Gifford is a Republican...
...more venturesome, has set out to pick the best 28 stories of the year. Several of them are good, but on the evidence it is doubtful whether as many as 28 really good stories were published last year. The best in her book: Saul Bellow's recording (in Partisan Review) of a quack doctor's monologue in Chicago's "Bughouse Square"; Paul Bowles's eerie portrait (Mademoiselle) of a missionary's effort to hold the attention of primitive Indians by playing them jazz records; Peggy Bennett's sketch (Harper's Bazaar...
...Congress listened with gravity to Harry Truman. Then in some ways (but not in all) it went on being the same old garrulous, partisan Congress. Senators belabored one another over the McCarthy affair. Both houses shuddered at the idea of squeezing out $10 billion more in taxes in an election year...