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...this squalid town, which thousands of men in the next four years would die to gain or lose, there was a chill of fear in 1860, a feeling that democracy had reached the end of its rope. A revolution - secession - was under way. "It was unique among revolutions only in its impunity. Southern Senators and Representatives made no secret of their disloyalty...
...come in the night, one of those chowder-thick, chill wet shrouds from the sea that Maine men,, call "dungeon fogs." Casco Bay sailors stayed indoors. As Paul Thurston, president of the Rumford Falls Trust Co., Rumford, Me., walked into his office he had noticed empty desks, typewriters silent that should have been clicking. His secretary, Leila Sanders, was not in her place. Albert Melanson, Bessie Strople, Elizabeth Howard had not appeared for work, had sent no word...
Arrange fish in mold. Strain broth and cook 10 minutes or until cooked down enough to just cover fish. Measure broth and allow ½ tbsp. gelatin for each two cups of liquid. Soften gelatin in cold water 5 minutes, dissolve in hot broth, pour over fish and chill until firm. Serve with sauce...
...Jack Dempsey: "The high gift of courage showed out of the slits of his narrow eyes and in his attitude of chill indifference-a gift that was needed, since Miske, his adversary of the afternoon, had nothing at all the matter with him except a little spine disease...
Russia was involved in one of them. Constantine Oumansky, Soviet Ambassador, has felt the chill of official displeasure for a long time in Washington. But last week he too was in Under Secretary Welles's office, hard on the heels of Constantin Fotitch. And last week when Russia agreed not to take advantage of Turkey's difficulties if Turkey went...