Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Daniel Sydney Poor...
...Daniel D. Barker '42, drafted; Nicolas M. Betancourt '45, joined Cuban armed forces; Thomas P. Brooks, Jr. '45, taking airplane mechanics course at Roosevelt Field; Edward A. Callanan, enlisted; Warren M. Cannon '42, taking IA course at Business School; Charles F. Choate '43, enlisted; Robert U. Duggan '44, joined Air Corps...
Stephen Vincent Benet's "The Devil and Daniel Webster" won the Saturday Evening Post short story contest a couple of years ago. Now the whimsical story of Faust in New Hampshire has been made into a movie. "All That Money Can Buy" seems well on its way to winning an equally conspicuous niche in moviedom's hall of fame...
Edward Arnold is hearty and his usual vigorous self as "Black Daniel" Webster, who would rather pitch horse-shoes and sip New Bedford ale than bother with politics. His climactic speech to the jury of despised Americans, far longer than the length of speeches movie audiences are generally supposed to go for, is a beautifully expressive bit of sustained emotion...
Rebound in the South. On the Crimean peninsula, both sides agreed that the Germans had strongly counterattacked at points southeast of Simferopol. New York Timesman Daniel T. Brigham, covering the Russian war from censor-free Switzerland, declared: "The mere fact that the Germans in that sector are in a position to counterattack at all is taken to indicate that their situation in Simferopol cannot be considered as desperate as it was first thought to be. . . ." Capping the week was a German High Command claim of recapture of Feodosiya, on the Black Sea coast, one of the first Crimean points reclaimed...