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After the Philadelphia broadest this afternoon, WLP will present a recorded session featuring E. Power Biggs playing Bach on the Baroque Organ...
Instead, in his third major report to the nation on the state of the war, the President this week contrived a compromise. He told the U.S., in broadest outline, the sorry truth of the present, but he pointed to a happier truth in the future...
...Crown of Zvonimir was named for one Demetrius Zvonimir, who was crowned by a papal legate in Split in 1076. In 1089 the Croats killed him because they thought he had sold out to Rome. The 13 years of Zvonimir's rule were those of Croatia's broadest boundaries. The kingdom had an Adriatic coastline running from Fiume to Split and thrust inland almost to Belgrade. Croatian provincials have never forgotten that. Said the nationalistic Croatiapress in 1937: "Dalmatia, Herzegovina, Bosnia, Slavonia and Croatia ... are pure Croatian provinces and the Croatian people have the sole right to them...
...homebound Dixie Clipper. With President Juan Terry Trippe and other Pan American officials, Willkie eagerly watched the instrument panels as the huge ship droned along at various altitudes, feeling out strange east winds on her tail. At 4,000 to 5,000 feet the passengers' smiles were broadest, the plane making the best time...
Justice Stone's decision permitted the broadest interpretation of the interstate commerce clause in judicial history. The Federal Government, once regarded as a creature of limited powers, now had almost unlimited powers in economic and social legislation. The process of turning the forces from farthest north of reaction had swung the tide about to farthest south...