Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...main prop of the Castillo policy of continued Axis recognition has been the contention that, while the U.S. might disapprove of Argentine neutrality, Britain favored it. This likewise was a theme for Axis propaganda. The official Information Bulletin of Argentina's Foreign Ministry recently reprinted excerpts from an article in a London periodical about Argentine neutrality. The gist of the article, in the Argentine version, was that everything was all right so far as Britain was concerned...
Resenting the pressure of their Yardling existence, a group of Freshman incendiaries set fire late Monday night to the bulletin board in Wigglesworth F-entry...
...September 1941 Business Manager Howard Stodghill of the Philadelphia Bulletin got his newspaper boys to peddle 10? war savings stamps to householders. When sales zoomed, the Treasury summoned Stodghill to Washington to organize carrier sales on a nationwide scale...
Generals sometimes confer with Fisher on policy, sometimes get him to insert an announcement that might be missed on camp bulletin boards. Now there is a difference of opinion in the Army about Joe-but not because he shot a German in the back. Some Army chiefs think Joe should go to Officers Candidate School. The War Department's public-relations chief. Major General Alexander Surles, holds that as an officer Joe would cease to represent the average soldier who follows his doings. Probable compromise: the Army and Ham Fisher may make Joe a noncom...
Estimating that 24,000 out of Harvard's 80,000 alumni are elready engaged in the present war effort, David W. Bailey '21, Publication Agent, expects that figure to reach 35,000 if the war continues another year. The last Alumni Bulletin lists over 100 new names of Harvard alumni in the armed services, bringing the total...