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Specialization. In Chicago, thieves made off with 5,000 diapers from Richard De Fore's diaper service. In Haccombe, England, burglars stole some $1,500 worth of lead plating from a church roof, carefully replaced it with grey rubberoid...
...Wayne's old home town. Considerably younger than the here, he was consistently pushed into the background by Wayne's exploits (when the pilot scored three touchdowns for the old school, John Wayne ran 92 yards for a touchdown against the Point.) His persecution complex has come to the fore, but at last it appears that he has won out over Wayne...
...company, founded only a year be fore by veteran Builder Frank McGraw -who had $17 million in contracts the day he opened his office - soon ran out of work in the depression. By 1932, says Strike, "the firm was whittled down to a half-dozen of us." But Frank McGraw had confidence in young Cliff Strike, let him run most of the construction jobs himself when business picked up again. Strike, in turn, gave his top supervisors a free hand and everything they asked for in the way of men and equipment. ("Even if you want a baby grand piano...
...background" of the painting, on which the convolution is set, is no background as it is in some places "fore-ground" as well. Thus it is activated to take part equally in the functions of all areas of the painting. This may be one way, I hope, to keep this picture "alive...
...inches and 132 pounds of Social Relations concentrator. As an added attraction to her other obvious talents, she posses a twinge of southern accent which she picked up while spending the early years of World War II with her family in Texas. Her accent comes to the fore when she is excited. It came to the fore often last night...