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Private Frederick Cecil ("Freddie") Bartholomew, onetime child film star turned student mechanic (see cut) at Amarillo's Army Air Field, turned civilian again. Reason for his medical discharge: an old back injury...
...Amarillo in 1940 small boys had chanted a steady boo through his speech, he had been tired, his voice hoarse. This time, the train stopped only half an hour in Amarillo, in near-freezing weather. But from dozens of cars parked around the station, the loyal and the curious had crawled out in the cold for a glimpse of Wendell Willkie...
...Nineteen-year-old Frederick Cecil Bartholomew's noggin, once famed for its curls in his days as a child cinemactor, has been "G.I." for three months. In Amarillo, Tex., British-born Bartholomew got the U.S. citizenship his army time entitled him to seek. Asked by girl reporters if he had made any other pledges, the First Class Private answered: "No. I'm safe for a while...
...Chicago Art Institute and at Manhattan's Art Students League, where she was known as "Patsy." A winter of painting as her teachers taught it convinced her that she could not paint at all. She worked as a commercial artist in Chicago, a public-school art supervisor in Amarillo, Tex. She calls Texas "the only place I ever felt really at home...
Warm-hearted Franklin Roosevelt promptly answered Widow Phillips' letter. Out went an executive order: Billy went post-haste to join brother Bobby at Amarillo Field. Henceforth, wherever Billy and Bobby Phillips go, they are under orders from the White House to go together...