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Cadet Martlia K. worthy has been named to the editorship of QM. newly established publication of the Harvard Quartermaster unit. He succeeds Cadet Milbank Pilsbury who has been forced to resign by reason of his membership in the Enlisted Reserve Corps which is to be activated on April...
Roche works in the book bindery and has assumed his editorship as a spare time job. He is helped out by James Babcock assistant editor and cartoonist, who for 12 years has been a carpenter for the University...
This London reception cost Doktor Rosenberg the Nazi Foreign Ministry. He was removed from the political limelight and left to his scholarly studies, the classrooms where he taught young Nazis how to garble history and philosophy, and the editorship of the Völkischer Beobachter. But he soon resumed more practical work -the secret coordination of anti-Communist groups along the Russian border from Finland to the Ukraine. During the German-Soviet Pact it was frequently stated that Doktor Alfred Rosenberg was under a cloud. But probably his Führer frequently pointed out to him the silver lining...
...meeting tonight will be concerned mainly with the practical matters of organization, both of the forum and the magazine editorship. It will attempt to divide the subject into the main topics to be investigated. Following it there will be a call for membership. The first large meeting is planned for late in December...
Managing editor: beefy, stogie-smoking, 47-year-old George ("Ash") De Witt, fired three weeks ago (the second time in five years) from the managing editorship of the Washington Times-Herald. His qualifications: 19 years' Chicago experience with Hearst's now-defunct Chicago Herald & Examiner; a plugging talent for local news; five years' experience under Colonel McCormick's temperamental cousin Eleanor ("Cissy") Patterson, publisher of the Times-Herald...