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Crimson acceptance will probably entail a twice-a-week practice schedule from the termination of exams until the regatta. Sponsors of the race, the International Labor Organization, whose Maritime Conference will be held concurrently and local civic groups, are expected to pay expenses...
...last "perpetual" pension. The amiable, doddering, 88-year-old fourth Earl or his 85-year-old brother Edward will continue to collect while they live. To keep the next heir, Edward's 55-year-old son Albert, from starving, the Government obligingly plans to remove the family entail from Trafalgar House. When and if it is sold, future heirs will retain only an empty earldom, a coat of arms, and the bitter comfort of the Nelson family motto: "Let him wear the palm who has deserved...
...answer to a letter from the Council group (the letter was read aloud in a meeting of the new department), the department said, "There is strong sentiment for tutorial. . ., providing it does not entail sacrifice of our other objectives. (But) any revision of policy . . . cannot be settled for some weeks...
...Pacific's best landlocked anchorage, would presumably be acquired by what Truman called "arrangements consistent with the United Nations Charter." Postwar rights to Manus, an Australian mandate in the Admiralties which the Seabees built into a major fleet repair station, would be subject to negotiation, would undoubtedly entail reciprocal rights to one or more U.S. bases...
...their first three successful operations, the Guv'nor taught his Vigilantes a simple strategy: choose a vacant house by daylight,' install the selected tenant after dark. Padlocked homes were eschewed, since forced entry would entail a criminal charge of housebr'eaking...