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Paced by the perfect performances of Elaine Fraser and Arthur Cantor in a Harvard-Radcliffe team of six men and two women yesterday outspelled a similarly composed Oxford aggregation in a radio bee broadcast over...
Starring for the Stars and Stripes were in addition in Miss Fraser and Cantor: Norma Naismith, Arthur L. Racine '35, A. W. G. Kean 3L and Sumner F. Turetzky '40. Also participating were Malcolmn D. Perkins 2L, and Morris Earle '38 who shared five of the nine American miscues...
...drawing boxcars, cars that kept tipping over on their back wheels, members disguised as Indians, African savages and Scotsmen on skis, had a separate parade of their own, more disorderly than the main Legion parade. Two days later, as "Chef de Chemin de Fer," the 40 & 8 chose Fred Fraser, chief of the mail and records division of the Veterans' Administration in Washington...
...turns out, Sculptor James Fraser, whose Michigan Avenue Bridge reliefs were thought to represent Marquette and La Salle, intended his explorer and monk to be merely allegorical. The city of Chicago will not permit the statuary to be changed...
...Shanghai. A Union Jack fastened to the radiator of each car was whipped smartly by the breeze. Without warning, about 50 miles from Shanghai, a Japanese plane zoomed down to within 20 yards of the first car, riddled it with machine-gun fire. The driver. Colonel W. A. Lovat-Fraser, British Military Attaché, stopped. Slumped in the back seat, with blood gushing from his middle was 51-year-old, baldish Sir Hughe Montgomery ("Snatch") Knatchbull-Hugesson, Britain's Ambassador to China, one of her smartest & youngest diplomats. His back was broken; he had been hit in the liver...