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...battle cries as: 'Long live the great people of China, the freedom-loving people of Korea . . . American tanks and British cruisers can't put us down . . .' Then the May Day chairman, a strike leader from the southern oilfields, stepped to the microphone and shouted: 'We greet the heroic nations of the U.S.S.R. who are at the helm of the democratic front...
...rows of chairs. Sitting around when I came in were a couple of old men, two old women, and a six-year-old girl who mugged everyone present. From out of the corner an impeccably dressed individual with horn-rimmed glasses and a bush of curly hair appeared to greet...
French opposition. Urged to flee, the Sultan of Morocco said then: "The Americans are my friends. I will greet them here." General George S. Patton gave the Sultan a jeep with chrome fenders which is still the pride of his 58-car garage. Two months later, the Sultan met Franklin D. Roosevelt, was deeply impressed. By January 1944, an independence party, underground since the 1930s, emerged as theIstiqlal (Arabic for independence), broke out with a manifesto which quoted the Atlantic Charter. Independence seemed a splendid idea, even to old Hadj El Glaoui, Pasha of Marrakech, leader of some...
...little red door to 14 Plympton Street swings wide at 7:30 tonight as the CRIMSON's 1951 cartoon competition opens officially. Staff cartoonist Elliot L. Hoffman '51, and caricaturist Steven O. Saxe '51 will be on hand to greet, advise, and pass the beer to all prospective candidates. While cartoonists are urged to bring samples of their work, even the empty-handed will be welcome...
...endless multitude pours in upon us: dog salesmen, false-teeth makers, confidence men, skunk tamers. And we greet them with smiles...