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...when he put his arm around 'er He smiled as fierce as a forty-pounder. Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land...
...fact that a few of the Army's civilian office workers also got jaundice. And the careful Navy, which was inoculating with another batch of Rockefeller vaccine, at first proudly let it be known that there were no Navy cases, later admitted that a few inoculated men did-er-turn yellow. There have also been reports of a similar disease among the Russians on the Eastern Front, and the Russian Army does not inoculate for yellow fever...
When holds were full, the great 125-ft. schooners would race back to market in Provincetown-first in, highest prices. "They left their fishing grounds with a 'keep 'er full and drive 'er.' They kept on canvas until the water came around the helmsman's neck. They tied their halyards aloft so they couldn't shorten sail. A coastwise steamer came to anchor in Provincetown Harbor, reporting, 'Had a fishing boat pass me sailing under water...
...your interest turns to Bradford, Wheaten, Connecticut, or Colby, make h er come to Boston; you'll waste your time visiting her, and it'll be worth paying her hotel bill. Probably she'll stop at a Y. W. C. A. haven known as the Pioneer anyway, for chaperonage reasons, and there she pays her own bill. Smith and Vassar are good places to visit...
Foreign Minister Ramón Serrano Suñer boasted last week that, if they were needed, Spain would add 1,000,000 men to the Spanish Blue Division of 20,000 already sent to fight beside the Nazis in Russia. Russian sources recently claimed that 350 of those boys in blue had been sent back from Germany with venereal disease, 800 had deserted after an 850-mile march, mostly by foot, from Berlin to Novgorod, more than 8,000 had been killed on Russian soil...