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...picture of Senator Taft sawing the globe in half just east of Florida, with Taber telling Uncle Sam, "We've got to cut wherever we can." Can Republican foreign policy be better described...

Author: By Andrew E. Norman, | Title: This Pen Is Mightier | 11/14/1952 | See Source »

...Amherst 1:30 p.m. Sat. Nov. 8 Princeton at Princeton 11:30 a.m. Fri. Nov. 11 Connecticut at Storrs 2:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 15 Brown at Prov'd'nce 11:30 a.m. Fri. Nov. 21 Yale 2:00 p.m. FRESHMAN SOCCER Sat. Oct. 4 Taber at Marion 3:00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 8 Million Academy 3:45 p.m. Wed. Oct. 16 Exeter 3:45 p.m. Sat. Oct. 18 Tufts 3:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 24 Dartmouth at Hanover 3:00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 29 M.I.T. 3:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 1 Andover at Andover 2:00 p.m. Fri. Nov.14...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fall Sports Schedules | 9/22/1952 | See Source »

Died. Norman Stephen Taber, 60, financial consultant, managing director of the U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, former (1948-49) budget director of ECA, and for eight years (1915-23) holder of the world's record for the mile run (4 min. 12.6 sec.);* of cancer; in Orange...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jul. 28, 1952 | 7/28/1952 | See Source »

Republicans were more hopeful than helpful. "We've got to cut out the dessert," declared Minority Leader Joe Martin. He was sure $4 to $5 billion could be melted off with ease. New York's nickel-minded John Taber thought at least $3 or $4 billion could be saved. But the Republicans still had not dug up a single specific recipe for doing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Plenty of Cooks | 2/19/1951 | See Source »

...Senate Appropriations Chairman Kenneth McKellar, ancient (81) Tennessee feudist, tangled with an old enemy-House Appropriations Chairman Clarence Cannon, 71. McKellar yelled that Missouri's Cannon was "blind . . . stupid . . . pigheaded" and altogether "goddamned." Cannon, who several years ago traded blows with New York's brass-lunged John Taber, started after McKellar. The tottering McKellar grabbed his long-handled gavel and got ready to swing. Colleagues managed to keep the two old cocks apart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: This Side of the Grave | 8/28/1950 | See Source »

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