Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...TIME (March 20) you state that "the New Republic, non-interventionist until a few months before Pearl Harbor, shifted to reflect the views of its owner, Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhirst. U.S.-born, she has become a British citizen...
...Leonard Elmhirst is not the owner of the New Republic. Ownership was transferred a number of years ago from the editors to Editorial Publications, Inc., a New York corporation. During the whole history of the magazine no attempt has ever been made by its financial sponsors to influence the editors. When we make mistakes, as we are perfectly capable of doing, they are our own mistakes...
Senators. Strong in pitching: Roger Wolff (4-F), Dutch Leonard (4-F), Milton Haefner (I-A). Weak in hitting and catching. Fourteen Latin Americans; one a Cuban bullfighter, Fermin Guerra...
...following men are nominees from the Class of '46: Walter Amory, John C. Athanassiou, Ashley H. Carter, Richard A. Chenoweth, Lawrence Creshkoff, Ingersoll Cunningham, Douglas Danner, Howard K. Ente, Paul G. Garrity, Lawrence H. Hyde, Jr., Edward J. Leonard, John C. Loos, Jr., Donald Mishara, Melvin H. Morgan, Paul F. O'Rourke, John E. Pearson, Max L. Petschek, Robert B. Ross, Joseph C. Snow, Richard L. Warren, W. Brewstee Wolfe, and William A. Ziegler...
Walter Amory, John Athanassiou, Richard A. Chenoweth, Lawrence Creshkoff, Ingersoll Cunningham, Douglas Danner, Howard K. Ente, Paul G. Garrity, Lawrence H. Hyde, Jr., Edward J. Leonard, John C. Loos...