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Much has been made of the "luck" of the "flying fool". Yet not luck but courage, heroism will inspire those who remember what the son of a Detroit school teacher has done in attemptiny this sensational experiment not alone in aviation but in manliness...
...Last of the Lowries, when, last week, its author, Paul Green, received a 1927 Pulitzer Prize for his longer work, In Abraham's Bosom. But it was to Mr. Sampson by Charles Lee and The Delta Wife by Walter McClellan, to The Immortal Beloved by Martia Leonard, and The Fool's Errand by Eulalie Spence, that prizes of $200 were given for intrinsic dramatic merit...
...York Times spoke out too, saying in connection with its employe's attempted exploit: "Though it may be true that a wise question is half of wisdom, it is also true that even a fool can ask questions which a wise man cannot answer...
...popular teacher, Lulu J. Dickinson, who preaches the humanities and tries to steer her pupils toward college. On March 14, the school board ousted her because she had been twitting its members before her classes. Forthwith, sly pupils wrote on blackboards: "We want our Lulu back." On April Fool's Day, 1,000 students went on strike. Their parents backed them, held mass meetings, threatened to take all Superior children out of school unless Miss Dickinson was reinstated. Last week the school board returned Miss Dickinson to her chair...
...this spring. I might try to prophesy how this game's coming out--in fact I might do a lot of things. But I've got just one thing I want to say to you. And it isn't that our pitchers have got any new shoots which can fool the other guy, or that a last minute shift in the batting order is going to make us into a different team, but it's just this: the men on this team are going to give every last ounce of energy out there on the diamond tomorrow...