Word: l
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Lô breakthrough, "the Germans could hardly move 25 miles in any direction on any railroad without meeting a block...
...L. E. GEMEINHARDT Wesleyan University Middletown, Conn...
...pieces. Some papers politely took Franklin Roosevelt to task for summoning Charles de Gaulle from his capital to an out-of-the-way meeting place. But others unloosed cautious criticism of General de Gaulle himself. Was not Le Grand Charlie being a little too proud and stiff-necked? Said L'Aurore: "We must repeat that we remain a great power, but should we not all the more carefully avoid showing bad humor?" Added Le Front National: "Let us beware of moods of anger that betray weakness more than real strength...
...party several years ago at the Shoreham Hotel, Hook, flattened the late Representative P. L. Gassaway with one punch...
Dana Fernald, Larchmont, New York; Robert A. Fisher, Birmingham, Michigan; Donald L. Garfield, Cambridge; Paul G. Garrity, Cambridge; Don L. Geeson, Alexandria, Virginia; Albert M. Gibson, Greenville, Michigan; Francis C. Gray, Jr., Boston; David Green, Valpariso, Michigan; William H. Guild, Hingham; Theodore R. Gullicksen, Quincy; Roscoe P. Hankin, Davidsonville, Maryland; Richard W. Homans, Canton; Dabney S. Johnson, Jacksonville, Florida...