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...with lockjaw, received, for no reason that the Press could discover, a letter wishing for his early recovery and signed "Franklin D. Roosevelt." Said Thomas Fitzgerald: "I wouldn't take $5,000 for that letter." Week before a similar letter was addressed to 13-year-old Kevin Reardon of Camden, N. J. whose father is an acquaintance of the President, but it arrived too late. Kevin had been buried the day before...
...TIME maps, it had a uniqueness which I associate with TIME alone. Imagine my surprise when I saw what I am sure must have been an identical map in yesterday morning's edition of the Philadelphia Record. Further, I caught a glimpse of the same map in the Camden paper which Record's publisher also publishes. . . . So far as I could tell the source was not given...
Airline distance, from Camden, N. J. to Middletown, Del. is 54 mi. Frank Hawks in his Northrop Gamma could fly this distance in 15 min. Roscoe Turner in his Wedell-Williams could fly it in less. But last week it was news when a plane called Miss Philadelphia IV flew from Camden to Middletown in 2 hr. 35 min. Miss Philadelphia IV has a wingspan of 6 ft. 1 in., a fuel capacity of 13 oz., a tiny one-cylinder Brown engine. Followed by a full-sized plane from take-off to landing she climbed 8,000 ft., glided...
John Arthos 2G, of Camden, Delaware (A.B. Dartmouth College 1930, A.M. Harvard, 1933)--English...
...Camden, N. J., Neighbor Kisselman, after a quarrel with Neighbor Cavalieri, threw up a 6-ft. $300 barbed-wire spite fence. In reply Neighbor Cavalieri hoisted a pink wooden pig on a pole to grimace down at Neighbor Kisselman. Neighbor Kisselman ranged along his spite fence two pigs, a toad, a wolf, two snakes, a wild bull, a skunk, a baboon; portraits of Neighbor Cavalieri...