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> From the Tribune of Oct. 3, 1861, Colonel McCormick reprinted a vigorous editorial by his famed Grandfather Joseph Medill, who was Lincoln's crony. Because old Medill's editorial declared the need to "denounce all who stand in the way of the triumph of the good cause," the...
London speculated upon both possibilities, and on still another. Perhaps the Nazis were simply getting set to ward off any Allied attempt on Norway. Although the Nazis have fortified key points from Trondheim south, northern Norway is far from impregnable. Last week, while Nazi Munitions Minister Albert Speer, successor to...
> In the heart of downtown Washington, erection was rushed at emergency tempo on a $600,000 building, to house Lowell Mellett's Office of Government Reports, the glorified clipping service which digests newspapers for busy bureaucrats. The Washington Post in a front-page editorial called it "The Great Boondoggle...
The following clipping from the Yale News shows the possible stand that Yale will take in regard to tug-of-war contests at the intercollegiate games: Tug-of-war team-The candidates for the University tug-of-war team will commence active training next Monday under the charge of Britton...
> To Sleep Killer Ophuels, a cinema director in Germany before he fled that country, a clipping of TIME'S June 3, 1940 story, which told how he crooned advice to Hitler on overcoming insomnia, suggested he try counting the number of his victims. "You must have a tranquil conscience...