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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...story of the invitations extended to two such people, Madame Chiang and Sumner Welles, appears in this column. Even though refusals resulted in these particular cases, it is significant to note that the invitations were not extended by any official of the Business School Association and did not include any offer to defray expenses...
Spence finally weakened and McCarthy came to New York. He wrote a sports column, predicting at one point that the Dodgers would win the pennant, but was soon made assistant managing editor under 23-year old Sgt. Bill Richardson of Raleigh, N.C., who now heads the London bureau. When Richardson was shipped over in September, McCarthy stepped into his shoes...
Cross word puzzles, short wave radio programs, games, notes entitled Strictly G.I., a cartoon strip "Sad Sack," and a column of letters (only opening for officer contributions) are by now popular features. Special editions on the Air Force and the Navy have been printed, and special praise has been extended vigorous officers like Uncle Joe Stilwell and Major General Gerhardt, who is photographed shirtless, riding a horse through a raging stream. Maps, scarce and in great demand overseas, are now printed in every issue; and a service of advice and features like Milt Caniff's "Male Call" is sent...
...Gubbins speaks for the British man-in-the-street better than the British man-in-the-street can speak for himself. Dry-eyed sentimentalist, sly humorist, casual reformer, recorder of mutton-headed remarks, he has become the most widely read of British columnists. He has no U.S. parallel. His column, "Sitting On The Fence," is a kind-of literary comic strip, in which various permanent characters comment obliquely or directly on the affairs...
Because of the resignation of Al Connors to work on the Yearbook, this column will be written in the future by Stan., Cole...