Word: havener
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...never know what's coming next in the Army. If you're going to be shipped, you get a half-hour's notice, and even then you haven't the faintest idea where you're going. You'll line up several times a day without knowing what the formation...
...haven't reached the stage yet where I'm doing the nation much good, but I know that the Army is doing me a lot of good--physically, mentally, and socially. And I think it's fair to say that the Army will be just as beneficial in its effects to every soldier who is a part...
...visit, that the matter of the Bahamas' war-torn economic situation would be taken up in Washington. "I want to see what's in the stores," said the Duchess. Said the yellow-carnation-boutonniered Duke: "I'm afraid there won't be much shopping. We haven't many dollars...
...York Times, not known to be under the influence of stimulants, announced the latest sober step forward in Eli Elucidation thus: "Special Yale School to Study Alcoholism; Purpose Is to Train Community Leaders." If, when in New Haven sometime in the Post-War World, you are unable to locate the local pub, just appeal for some community leadership...
...most sensational stories that has ever hit" New Haven, the capture of a ruthless gang of bookies by six Yale men aided by eight detectives, was reported in a recent Yale News. Exposed by Yale's radio station WOCD, the "biggest racketeers in New Haven" were caught in the act of burning and flushing racing forms as the Rover Boys broke down the doors...