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...impudent fellows received a proper lesson," added Pravda, and in the next breath the Moscow radio reported the award of the Order of the Red Banner to four Soviet air force lieutenants "for excellent fulfillment of their duty...
...Smathers would answer that he himself was a University of Florida graduate, while Pepper deserted his native state to go north to Harvard. "Felix Frankfurter had nothing to do with my education," boomed Smathers. "Alger Hiss is no classmate of mine. I don't travel under the Crimson banner of Harvard...
...called DePauw's public relations director who put me on to Dr. O. F. Overstreet, a contemporary and friend of John Clark Ridpath, and also suggested that I call Sam Rariden, editor of the Greencastle Banner. Dr. Overstreet didn't know about T-Y-T-Y and announced further that there were no living Ridpath descendants, thereby quenching that hope. Editor Rariden said I ought to call Mrs. Clyde Wildman, wife of DePauw's president, at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, where her husband was convalescing. Mrs. Wildman said it was all right to ask her a question...
...hotels, etc., and taking a "retail" markup. This year thousands of Americans will take 167 different tours, ranging in price from $10.95 for a two-day trip through New York City to $2,338 for a 68-day jaunt through ten European countries. The most popular: two-week "Banner Tours" through the West ($297 and up), and six-week European trips...
Felons, Lunatics & Lords. The British electoral system does not provide for U.S.-style primaries. Instead, most prospective candidates are approved by both the central committee of the party under whose banner they wish to run and by the party association of the constituency concerned. The final decision is usually up to the local association, which chooses the candidate it thinks most likely...