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These who came closer to him will think first, I am sure, of his unmeasured kindness. And the men who knew him best, like those who gathered with him in intimate clubs down through the years, will remember him as one of the liveliest and friendliest companions that ever sat at table...

Author: By H. E. Rollins, | Title: Legend Hides True "Kitty" | 10/3/1941 | See Source »

Last week in the September QST was published a letter from Archduke Anton, denying that he had ever been arrested, referring to the Anschluss only as "the great event." Wrote Archduke Anton: "The incorporation of the Austrian amateurs into the D. A. S. D. was accomplished in the friendliest manner and with great consideration towards us. I myself, as ex-president of the Oe. V. S. V., have been intrusted with the reorganization of the ex-Oe hams and have been named 'Landes Verbandsführer der Donaulande' that is to say: 'Leader of the association...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: OE3AH | 9/12/1938 | See Source »

...friendliest of greetings, however, cannot hide the determination of Harvard to beat Yale this afternoon. The undergraduates are behind the team and behind the undergraduates are the thousands of alumni glued to the radio from New York to Australia. Since 1933 the cup of victory has not touched Harvard lips, though last fall at New Haven it seemed close, and the present Puritans are parched. They read in the papers that the team is good, for work and sustained drive have produced a deceptive and polished attack that will "go" in the absence of a star. That Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE DEPLOYS ALONG THE CHARLES RIVER | 11/20/1937 | See Source »

...with $15 and an ambition to "make his way" in the West. Week later, after his father had aroused the entire U. S., he turned up, penniless and hungry, in a Salt Lake City police station, was promptly packed off home via air. His conclusions: "Truck drivers are the friendliest people of all; they bought me a couple of meals and let me ride practically all the way. And one of them gave me-how do you say it?- four bits-fifty cents-for a shave and haircut. The rest of the people are a bunch of damned snobs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Aug. 16, 1937 | 8/16/1937 | See Source »

Edward is no Bonnic Prince Charlie full of plots to upset the Government, nor has he shown any but the friendliest feelings toward the brother who took his place. Indeed his silence in Austria compared well with the subtle defamations uttered at conventions by Princes of the Church and with some of the books that rushed to market to capitalize on his misfortune. In return for his service to the Empire in the past and in appreciation of his conduct since abdication, it is not too much to hope that the Government will smile upon him as he prepares...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY | 5/14/1937 | See Source »

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