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Died. Laurence Binyon, 73, poet. Orientalist ; in Reading, England. He was best known for his World War I ode. For the Fallen* which was widely popularized when broadcast in 1934 by the Prince of Wales at Armistice Day ceremonies. He was the British Museum's keeper of prints & drawings...
...street; it is the force that overcomes the bickerings of allies, the conflicts of national prestige; it is the measure of U.S. responsibility for shaping the future. It is inescapable. Says Russell Davenport: "Cain never received an answer to his outraged question, 'Am I my brother's keeper?' But the answer...
...keeper, indignant at American whites' behavior toward Negroes, put up a sign on his bar door: "For the use of the British and of colored Americans only." He was forced to remove it next...
...Requirements Committee allocates to each service. Each month these warrants would be returned to WPB and, if they added up to more steel, copper, etc. than the Requirements Committee had allocated, WPB would order the guilty services to cut their production schedules. WPB will thus be a central score keeper without trying to be the central scheduler of all production...
...Keeper of the Dream. The invitations to consider unification were issued through Salvador Mendieta, rector (until his resignation last week) of Central University at Managua, Nicaragua. For 40 years septuagenarian Mendieta has kept Morazán's dream alive in the minds of students. Back of Mendieta was the sponsorship of Nicaragua's dictatorlet, genial President General Anastasio Somoza...