Word: langs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...other American old timers at the Embassy. Harry Zinder may get back from the desert in time to have his Christmas dinner with Jack Belden at Shepheard's Hotel in Cairo where Rommel planned to have his headquarters by now- and I will be surprised if Will Lang and Lincoln Barnett don't have a really royal feast with the American troops in North Africa...
From Britain came Will Lang with the "center force" of the American troops which landed at Oran-and Line Barnett, who sailed with the British forces and landed near Bone on the Tunisian border...
Ever since suave Cosmo Gordon Lang retired from the see of Canterbury last spring, Britons have become increasingly aware that their traditionally staid and conservative Church of England is now headed by a pair of Christian revolutionaries. Last week both of these Anglican prelates-joke-loving William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of All England, and hike-loving Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York and Primate of England-got up on the same platform in smoky Birmingham and spoke words that put the Church on the side of Socialism, if not of revolution...
...outdoor stadium had been plagued nightly by the whir of airplane motors. A bolt of lightning had demolished the sound shell on the stadium stage. The final concert had ended in a steady drizzle of rain, with seven violinists sadly sticking to their posts and moistly fiddling Auld Lang Syne. There was not a dry aisle in the amphitheater...
...Krohn, L. M. '44, Kirkland E-12 ELI 2179 Krones, R. '45, Dunster E-13 KIR 6390 Kurtz, R. F. '44, 60 Mt. Auburn St. ELI 2596 Kussell, S. D. '44, Adams C-23 KIR 1891 L Ladenheim, J. C. P. '44, Dudley 20 ELI 0898 Lang, C. '45, Leverett E-12 KIR 1948 Lang, N. F. '44, Winthrop I-11 ELI 2707 Lange, W. B. '46, Adams E-31 ELI 2958 Lasaga, J. I. 1G., 28 Mt. Auburn St. KIR 9687 Lauriat, N. P. '43, Eliot E-51 ELI 1146 Lavalle, J. E. '46, Adams...