Word: garrisons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reason to be anybody but the same Mamie Eisenhower who was a belle in Denver (everyone said she really looked a lot like Lillian Gish), the wife of an obscure young subaltern in the 1920s (she still plays piano by ear at parties, as she did in the old garrison days), and a woman who has always managed to bridge the years with old friends. At 55, her figure is still good; she stands about 5 ft. 4 in., and her weight, as it has for years, stays around...
...young second lieutenant of infantry was about to inspect the guard. He invited Mamie to walk with him. Mamie did. But when he blithely telephoned for a date the next evening, Mamie, a girl with quite a few beaus in town and garrison, had to refuse. Young Ike persevered, finally got a date for a night a whole month off. They were married eight months later...
Like the stories, the Advocate's poem are varied in subject matter and generally good. A section of Gerald Fitzgerald Garrison Prize poem, In Praise of Wisdom, has been included in the issue. Without the body of the work, this section is a bit pointless and certainly seems isolated, but one can still enjoy its phonetic merits. Fitzgerald's poem, I from this section, is a praise of God's power and omnipotence...
Tomorrow the court will try the cases of Frank B. Day '54, Charles F. Dubay '54, Joseph A. Dubay '53, Lloyd M. Garrison '54, David M. Hershey '53, John W. Larrabee, Jr. '55, Adrian A. West '55, Thierry Van Zuylen '54, and Gerald J. Zyfers...
...Wednesday, the court will try the cases of Frank B. Day '54, Charles E. Dubay '54, Joseph A. Dubay '53, Lioyd M. Garrison '54, David M. Hersey '53, John W. Larrabee, Jr., '55, Adrian A. West '55, Thierry Van Zuylen '54, and Gerald J. Zyfers...