Word: iii
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Chicago: James P. Baxter '41; 38 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, III...
...Bedford: Charles S. Kelley III '36; 150 Hawthorne, New Bedford, Mass...
...present the bride & groom with specially bound copies of Proverbial Philosophy. The bard got a private audience and passed the books direct from his own common paws into the royal hands. He was told it was an honor that had been done to only one other British writer-George III was once as gracious to Dr. Samuel Johnson. Americans were impressed with Tupper too. When he visited the U.S. in 1851, he dined with President Millard Fillmore at the White House and was introduced to members of the cabinet...
...present the U.N. is Russia's most effective weapon in the hot & cold war . . . It lulls Americans into a pipe dream of security while their Government economizes its way toward defeat in World War III...
...same. In fact, it is more than likely that rockets could be launched from submarines far below the surface. Such rockets rise vertically at first, are set on course to their targets by pre-set gyroscopic controls. They should not be bothered much by underwater launching. In World War III, the first sign of an attack on U.S. coastal cities could be a flight of rockets bursting at night out of an unruffled...