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...cases. Its inscription reads. "The gift of the Honourable City of Dublin to Capt. George Sanders, commander of Her Majesty's ship Seaforth, for his signal services in taking two French privateers, being the first that were brought into this harbour this war. Anno. Dom...
...probably more deeply sunk in our world's history than ever, because it's the very centre of the hopes of free men everywhere. It's the heart of this great rock that's defying the dark tide of invasion that has destroyed free dom all over Western Europe...
Foreign influences are strong. Brazil has some 3,500,000 Italians and sons-of-Italians. Last year Edda Mussolini Ciano took a "health trip" to Brazil, where her chief host was Dom João de Orléans e Braganga, "heir" to the Brazilian throne and patron of the Integralistas, super-Fascist greenshirts whom Dictator Vargas has so far managed to suppress...
...France-about Italy's territorial claims, about the creation "when the appropriate occasion arose-quot; of a stable world order through reduction of arms and the establishment of a more liberal international economic order. "The Government of Italy has now chosen to preserve what it terms its free dom of action." No listener who heard the contempt in the President's voice could doubt that for him that freedom of action meant only the freedom to murder. But unexpected was the line that swept through the U. S. when Franklin Roosevelt broke away from his prepared address...
Cronin points with pride to Ted Williams, his prize rookie of 1939, to Dom DiMaggio, up-and-coming outer gardener, and to his great infield. But pitching licked the Back Bay millionaires last year, because with all of Tom Yawkey's money, the Sox have yet to acquire a good hurling corps. And even Cronin has no definite reason to believe that Boston will be greatly improved in this department this summer. He only hopes...