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...LIEUTENANTS, Vol. II - Douglas Soufhall Freeman - Scribner ($5). Volume I of Author Freeman's massive work of the Confederate warriors (Lee's Lieutenants, TIME, Oct. 26), closed with the aftermath of the Seven Days' battles. Volume II takes the reader from Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville and the death of Stonewall Jackson. Other famous "lieutenants" included are James Longstreet, Jeb Stuart, Jubal Early, A. P. Hill R. S. Ewell, D. H. Hill, J. B. Hood, R. H. Anderson, W. N. Pendleton. Detailed, scholarly examination of every inch of the battlefields is coupled with dramatic descriptions...
...Spring. In Chicago, the Cedar Chest Manufacturers of America, who make hope chests, decided to make May 1 to 8 "National Fall in Love Week...
...richly weathered barns, began by designing long, low, rambling houses with wide eaves, which gave "a feeling of protection" against the heavy northwest rains. Because eaves cut off too much light, Belluschi introduced many large, carefully placed windows. His materials were mostly local woods-fir, spruce, cedar, hemlock-which, left in their natural state, colored sumptuously with age and weathering...
Gratitude. In Cedar Grove, N. J., Private Dominic Donadio gave his newborn son a middle name: Furlough...
...rolling hills. Heavy hitters of the northbound, attacking Blue corps, they were headed for the last roundup of the outnumbered defending Red Army. Triumphantly, the two battalions split to do a pincers on the Red's last redoubt. Then came disaster. From hidden positions in the dense cedar groves and yellow-brown hickory and maple woods flags waved, signifying heavy-caliber anti-tank fire. Grinning umpires scurried out in jeeps to rule that tank after tank was blown to hell & gone...