Word: columnized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Irish songs accompanied by the inimitable pianist Howie Locke. I could honestly listen to this combination for hours, but this duet hasn't got the endurance of the aforementioned Hubert I could ramble on and on about the new-found talent, but it would run into somebody else's column...
Social Activities Chairman Lake reminds us that there is a possibility that platoon parties will be held the night of the next Regimental. . .watch this column for the latest word on this. . .they would be held at the Statler preceding and concurrent with the dance. . .next Regimental is scheduled for one evening between Christmas and Nooyers...
...size monthly, The Link. The magazine, which runs to some 60 pages, contains stories with a moral, inspirational articles from chaplains, book reviews, Bible readings, a question box for soldiers' problems ("How does a guy keep dirty thoughts from coming to his mind?"), poetry, innocuous jokes, a letters column. Of the current issue's contributors, some 75% are in the armed forces...
Section A leader Butler, the man who puts a lilt into his cadence, proved himself the master of a situation the other afternoon. The section had been considerably handicapped by another group in marching from the Yard to Langdell and as the rival columns approached the entrance to Langdell, Mr. Butler's command to Section A was "column left, charge!" Section A's marching, incidentally, improved considerably with the help of Butler's rhythmic chant...
...Diverted 2,000,000 syndicated readers with This New York, his weekly column of snooty glamor gossip...