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She ran about slapping faces, seizing cigars and pipes, and crying that everyone at Harvard was a hellion. The students enjoyed every bit of it, and proceeded to swarm about her and sweep to Sanders Theatre. The boys smashed their way through the door and triumphantly carried Mrs. Nation onto...
The Navy, as no other department, runs itself. (Admirals have their own ways of keelhauling Navy Secretaries who cross their bows.) The Navy looked with doubt and suspicion at the Army's neat chart. Despite reassurances, the Navy also feared that a separate air force might mean the end...
The new passenger list includes: a cynical journalist (John Garfield), a high-society snob (Isobel Elsom), her humble husband (Gilbert Emery), a golddigger (Faye Emerson), a country clergyman (Dennis King), a merchant mariner (George Tobias), an industrialist (George Coulouris), a charwoman (Sara Allgood), a pair of cultivated suicides (Paul Henreid...
¶ Large has many definitions. Massachusetts bows to her three New England pals in area only.-ED.
>Champagne splashed against the bows of 164 new merchant ships in November. Total merchant tonnage in 1941: 1,100,000. Total 1943 tonnage to date: 17,194,387