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...that strange things were happening in the marble palace where once sat the solemn Nine Old Men. Solemnly, the staid New York Times deplored "the unstable Court . . . with its recent astonishing record of dissents . . . confusion and uncertainty." Sardonic, pink-faced Cartoonist Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch took a slightly merrier view. He pictured the Justices as a bunch of middle-aged gamins, pinking one another's skulls with legal slingshots...
...week's end it was announced that Marquis W. Childs, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Washington correspondent, would become a United Feature Syndicate Inc., columnist, would be offered to the list of papers that had carried Raymond Clapper...
...pastor was already a columnist when he went there. During its eleven years Everyday Religion appeared in 25 U.S. papers. Among them: the Philadelphia Inquirer, Pittsburgh Press, Detroit Free Press, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Denver Rocky Mountain News, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette (which ran the column on the front page as a tribute to Dr. Newton, who once had a parish in the city...
...order to clarify the status of the Sophomores, a dispatch was sent to BuPers yesterday. Acting upon present orders, medical examinations will be given this morning, and application data is to be compiled without delay...
There is "no resolution or bill under consideration" to scrap the student training program now being sponsored by the Army and Navy, stated Massachusetts Representative Charles R. Clason in a special dispatch to the HARVARD SERVICE NEWS yesterday. Congressman Clason went on to state that "any changes now being made are due to the action of the several services," and although "the Committees may file an advisory report, no legislation is under consideration by the Committee." The Committee referred to in the statement is the House Military Affairs Committee, of which Clason is a member...