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...Spot. "After the President was so enthusiastic about it, I felt that I was on the spot and I had to make a decision right then and there, and I did not want to do anything to incur the enmity of the President...
Pierrette's father, a Val d'Or clerk, has been fearful that his daughter's fame would spread too fast, that his family would incur the wrath of the Church.* The Church itself, sternly resolved to distinguish between truth and fraud, forbids recognition of any person's "miracles," no matter how well documented, as long as the person is alive. In Pierrette's case, the Church has been scrupulously uncommunicative...
...Rumania. We undertook the main problem in Greece. . . . The British Government cannot abandon its position in the Mediterranean." Disregarding 20 trade-union resolutions denouncing Churchill outright, the conference passed a new one backing the Prime Minister but neatly shifting from Labor shoulders any public odium the Government might incur...
...make things easier at the registration, the students who have been here for the First Session will be sent their bills instead of going to the place of registration for them. These bills are payable at the Harvard Trust Company before August 14, and late payments will incur the usual...
When World War II broke out in Sept. 1939, U. S. clergymen were overwhelmingly pacifist, determined never again to incur such bitter mockery as their World...