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British officials in Cairo, who have learned to speak warily of any Allied victory in the desert, declined to confirm Willkie's figure. Their own "confirmed" figure: 42. But in England Churchill crowed to the House of Commons: "The House . . . may be confident in our ability to maintain a...
"Poor Joe," crowed Conn. "He's going on 29 and hasn't had a fight since he knocked out Abe Simon last March. In my book Joe's a dead pigeon."
Market Street newsvendors laid bets on whether Murder would outsell War, soon discovered that it was no contest. The score: the News's street sales jumped 2,600 copies; the Call-Bulletin, which normally outsells the News nearly 2-to-1 on newsstands, showed no gain. Crowed the News...
Though given every consideration, Eustace would not improve. Finally a farm boy who wore the Distinguished Flying Cross thought he had solved Eustace's problem. Another expedition to Gambut returned with Clarabelle, the shapeliest hen in town. Eustace crowed his pleasure. The R.A.F. courteously left Eustace and Clarabelle alone...
The late Huey Long, who blathered about a Government-financed college education for everybody, might have stood up in Congress and crowed if he had been alive last week. Congress created the first U.S. college scholarships.