Word: baldinger
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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After six days of consulting his family, and of sawing wood and saying little, Governor Leverett Saltonstall reported his decision to Massachusetts. He will not resign and have himself appointed to fill the U.S. Senate seat of Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., now on duty as a U.S. Army major. Instead...
If "subsidized" and "myth of reprint" were horrid words to his ears, the Digest's tall, balding DeWitt Wallace (with his wife, co-editor and co-owner) gave no sign of it. Said he: "The unusual growth of the Digest in the past ten years has been due in...
Genial, balding Brigadier General Robert Denig, U.S. Marine Corps public-relations director, walked into a Navy conference in Washington last week, anxiously asked for casualty reports from the U.S. invasion of the Marshalls. Captain Leland Lovette, director of the Navy's BPR, told him no reports were in yet...
All news of all kinds must pass through terse-tongued Brigadier General Robert Alexis McClure's P&PW (Publicity and Psychological Warfare Division). Infantry-trained General McClure learned a lot about how to run his outfit (and how not to) in the Africa and Sicily invasions. He is well...
The home State of durable ex-Senator Jim Watson gave the Senate another notable orator last week-this time a Democrat: balding, 48-year-old Samuel Dillon Jackson, ex-State Attorney General of Indiana, ex-prosecuting attorney, longtime elder in Fort Wayne's Presbyterian Church, active member of the...