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...Rumors of war-weariness and low morale in China are sheer nonsense," Dr. Hu Shih, former Chinese Ambassador to the United States said yesterday before his speech at the Faculty Club last night. "China is weary in a physical sense, yes we have been fighting for over five and a half years, but morale is as good as it has ever been...

Author: By Edward D. Bodman, | Title: China Will Never Collapse, Morale Good, Hu Shih Says | 2/12/1943 | See Source »

...Hu Shih, besides serving as Ambassador to this country, is probably the greatest scholar in modern China, and will long be remembered as one of the men who did most to bring China into its swiftly developing importance in world affairs...

Author: By Edward D. Bodman, | Title: China Will Never Collapse, Morale Good, Hu Shih Says | 2/12/1943 | See Source »

...vast that no one dares try to cope with it. The fevers of China creep into bodies which exist day after day on 24 oz. of rice. From this rice the heroes of China have to draw their fats, vitamins and carbohydrates. Only the northern troops of provident General Hu Tsung-nan have any health, for he made his men grow their own greens to add to their scant rations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Death by Blockade? | 2/8/1943 | See Source »

Draft news, as well as inside dope on all the reserves, is available first hand to News Board candidates, who are given the privilege of hobnobbing with such celebrities as Hu Flung Husy, the Zwenci, and lunchball Featherstenbaush, and of competing for a place on an organization whose past members include President Roosevelt, President Conout, and Engene O'Neill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARASSED FRESHMEN! YIELD TO SUBCONSCIOUS DESIRES! TRY OUT FOR THE CRIMSON TUESDAY! | 11/23/1942 | See Source »

...Oberheiman, over date," sang Pfe Hu Flung Huey ocC (11,099,877) as he was Cummings up from the railroad Barnes. "The Ellis I can't Giffored to travel in Comeford, I'm Boston in my pig Blake, but I Kamp get a Whitmore than a Reid cont, not enough to light a Kiendi. It's a Gould thing I Dent Overlook Durwood for the doghouse, anyway, even if I am Stock so I'll Harvey to be a Walker to the game...

Author: By Hu FLUNG Huey occ., | Title: Hu Flung Flings 'Em | 11/20/1942 | See Source »

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