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...Yale, you can learn "all the dope you need in order to become a father," and you don't even have to go to the trouble and expense of a trip Smithward to acquire...
...philosophy, some gossip. He did a little crusading for higher salaries for teachers. He told a yarn about World's Fair days, when J. Edgar Hoover put the finger on a gangster who was bothering Billy. He bemoaned all the big-time stars that he has been dope enough to pass...
...Tacoma, Washington, Elson was approached by a delegation of local radiomen, on hand to welcome him. They were under the misapprehension that he was another Bob Elson (no relation), national network sportscaster. When they discovered that Elson not only was the wrong man but also had no inside dope on the forthcoming World Series, they graciously hid their disappointment...
...last month, according to the dope, it had earned $6.3 million profit, and expected to earn another $12 million in the last quarter. Furthermore, because of the 1946 losses, up to $19.3 million of this profit would be tax-exempt under the carry-forward provision...
...more right to inform the public of the weaknesses and strengths of his fellow professionals than a doctor or a lawyer has." But in The Torrents of Spring, Ernest Hemingway wrote: " 'Further beyond there would be Indianapolis, Indiana where Booth Tarkington lived. He had the wrong dope, that fellow.' . . . 'Nobody had any damn business to write about it [war], though, that didn't at least know about it from hearsay. Like this American writer Willa Cather who wrote a book about the war where all the last part of it was taken from the action...