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...whip in a good deal of data on the U.S., England, France; on such symptomatic side shows as the Lindbergh kidnap scare, Basil Zaharoff's patronage of mediums, and the game of put-&-take played at the Geneva Arms Limitation Conference. But he draws his most serious bead on Germany, and on what happened there to his hero Lanny Budd...
...scramble for Pearl Harbor songs Band Leader Sammy Kaye launched Remember Pearl Harbor. Mills Music. Inc. got out the following: WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR Brightest jewel of the blue southern sea, Our lips will be saying 'Pearl Harbor On each bead of our Rosary; The angels will smile on Pearl Harbor Till the last leaf will fall from the tree, WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR Our Harbor of memory...
Four times the Crimson had the aspiring "cincuses" with their hind feet almost on their own goal line. Once Bill Wilson swept off end on third down to the second-last yard line only to have the rally die on the spot with a futile fourth-down plunge bead on into the whole fleet...
Emerging from the shadows of its pro-Chamberlain appeasement period, the Times last week was credited with throwing away its old-school tie. getting a bead on the 20th Century instead of the 19th, reclaiming its right to be called "The Thunderer...
...renowned English big-game hunter (Walter Pidgeon). At the edge of a ravine he shrouds himself in shrubbery, peers across and spots his quarry. With meticulous care he fits a telescopic sight to his handsome sporting rifle, sets it for 550 yards, notes the wind drift, draws a cautious bead, and smiles a hunter's smile. Caught full in the sight is the left breast of the world's most wary and unstalkable animal: Adolf Hitler...