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Opponents of giving women the vote argued basically that "woman's place is in the home." Perhaps typical of the arguments, though couched in the language of a southern gentleman, are the words of Senator Joseph E. Brown of Georgia who said in 1884 that woman suffrage "would be a...
After discharge, he was well ready to return to Harvard and the Bulletin. In spare moments he worked on The Harvard Book, an anthology about the College and its history. Published last fall, the volume has been chosen as the Harvard prize book, to be given to about 600 of...
SERVICEMAN'S NAME WITHHELD Dallas ¶ McCarthy signed up with the Marines as a private in January 1942, with orders to report to Quantico for officer training, was commissioned three months later. In the Pacific he was an air intelligence officer and often flew missions in the rear gunner...
"Standards'of Fair Play." The Army, Ike began, had made serious errors in its handling of Major Irving Peress, who was promoted and given an honorable discharge after his loyalty became seriously in doubt. But this fact did not reflect on the patriotism of U.S. military leaders who, said...
Frustrated, impatient, sick of the Army, he got a dependency discharge. Early in 1945, he headed for San Francisco, sniffing opportunity. The United Nations' Conference was just beginning, and radio stations, gripped by a wartime shortage of talent, were starved for announcers. Webb landed a temporary job at station...