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...switch the blame. Shrewd James D. C. Murray, chief counsel for "The Syndicate," said: "These defendants are no angels ... a man would be a jackass to say so. However, I intend to prove that the moviemen who made these deals with them are one step lower on the ladder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: How to Be a Racketeer | 10/18/1943 | See Source »

...artistic Bernie lange trying to teach his roommates the involved wigglings of the rhumba...the worried expression on A. J. Gregory's face as he stood anchored in formation while a squadron of fire trucks rumbled and clanged around the Yard, stopped in front of Stoughton and shot a ladder up to the vicinity of his billet...the proud look on Mr. Gregory's face a day or so later when he walked smartly into the gun bin to turn in his piece and said, "My name's Gorham."...the sheepish grin on James Gwin Zea's face when...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD SCUTTLEBUTT | 10/12/1943 | See Source »

When World War II began, Mark Clark, climbing the routine ladder of promotion, was a lieutenant colonel. He had won the confidence of the men who had the job of organizing the U.S. draft army that came into being in 1940. Under General McNair, Major General Clark flew more than 60,000 miles a year organizing the ground forces at home. He carried on the same task in the European Theater under General Eisenhower. Insiders said that the long-bodied General was a man to watch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: Beyond the Bridgehead | 10/4/1943 | See Source »

...tree it got stuck in was right in front of Widener, an affront in itself. The mob gathered and got a stepladder, too short, and then a sort of holding folding ladder, long enough. But puss loved life in the leaves and expectorating on Yard Cops, a pleasant occupation withal. It probably felt hurt anyway, the nasty man in Psych said it should be strangled for Bio 2a. Then again, this one didn't seem mad, though it was expectorating...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cats, Yard Cops, or Psych 1. What Can You Expectorate? | 9/21/1943 | See Source »

Following Corkum in the five event meet, which included timing, non-competitive events, the 100 yard dash, an obstacle course, rope climb, and ladder descent, and one competitive event--the 3.7 mile run, were Dick Bryan, Fred Peirce, and Ed Squibb, each with 23 points. Third was B. L. Daley with 32, and fourth Bob Hart, with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACK MEET WON BY V-12'S CORKUM | 9/14/1943 | See Source »

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