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...Brigadier General Garrison H. Davidson, 39, famed onetime West Point footballer and coach promoted for outstanding work overseas with the engineers...
...story, told in flashback, reports the private and professional experiences of several nurses (Barbara Britton, Mary Servuss, et al.), three in particular, who reached the Philippines just in time for Bataan. Lieut. Davidson (Miss Colbert) does her best to liquidate her love for a Medical Corps Lieutenant (George Reeves) in the name of duty. She fails. Nurse O'Doul (Miss Goddard), a handsome 110-lb. of salt-of-the-earth with an incurable penchant for sheer black night gowns, kids around tenderly with a pleas ant ex-footballing Marine named Kansas (Newcomer Sonny Tufts). Nurse D'Arcy (Miss...
From the Tenth Air Force (India) departed Major General Clayton L. Bissell, a year and a day after taking command. His successor: Brigadier General Howard C. Davidson, a West Pointer in Army aviation in World...
Self-Discovery. In a village in Wales, Francis Davidson ransacked his neighborhood to duplicate an essential spring for an essential war machine, finally discovered that the one in his wooden ankle was just the spring...
...novel as "subtly and viciously anti-Soviet." Then the machinery started turning whereby the Party gets a wide assortment of innocent bystanders and fellow travelers to forward the assassination. Labor unions, civic groups and authors received unsigned memorandums, urging protests; many obliged. Protests were made by Sculptor Jo Davidson, Artist Rockwell Kent, Poet Alfred Kreymborg, Poetess Genevieve Taggard. They were joined by many simpler admirers of the Russians who frankly admitted that they had not read the novel...