Word: l
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...CHARLES L. LATIMER JR. Lieut, (j.g.) U.S.N.R. Charleston...
...Thanked Arkansas' Polk County Possum Club for sending him its prize possum. (The club had also sent its ugliest, scrawniest possum to John L. Lewis...
More than once the miseries of Cartoonist Al Capp's (Li'l Abner) mythical, snowbound Slobs, "dropping dad from all kinds starwation," have found not too exaggerated counterparts in reality. In eastern Europe there were at least two genuine foreign envoys in straits almost as dire as the Slobbovian Ambassador...
...greatest living U.S. lawyers, Henry L. Stimson, this week published in the January issue of Foreign Affairs a defense of the Nurnberg verdicts.* It was not, of course, the last word, but it was authoritative (Stimson had been Secretary of War when the trials were planned), and it was written in language non-lawyers could understand...
...earlier days of tennis playing, Backe led the Bay Shore (L.I.) High School team, and later while at the University of Pennsylvania briefly before entering the service, defeated in three sees George L. Rogers, perennial stalwart of Ireland's Davis Cuppers. While in the service, the Holworthy Yardling played very little tennis, although he did win the Ohio State men's championships in the summer of 1943 when on furlough