Word: ll
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...simply had to ask him about the slapping incident., General Patton sadly remarked, 'I always get in trouble with my gawddamned mouth.' At the same time, he shouted at the top of his squeaky voice, 'But if this sort of thing ever comes up, I'll do it again...
There were other visitors to headquarters. Writes Kay: "The nomadic politicians were real burdens. They made a point of collaring every G.I. in sight, bellowing, 'Where you from, Son? I'll be sure to tell your Ma I saw you when I get back to the United States of America...
...small, wicked voice inside cries out: 'Next war, My Girl, you may as well do all these things of which you're accused; they'll say you did anyhow...
Guided by this philosophy, Mikkola always dusts off the welcome mat for first year men. Next week, he'll hold a meeting for erstwhile pavement pounders at his headquarters in Dillon Field House. Practices are held on what is known as the University Handicap Course, a cinder strip running parallel to the Charles River as far as the Metropolitan Police Station. For meet competition, both Freshman and Varsity squads move to Dorchester's Franklin Park...
...oldest groundkeeper on Soldiers Field, who has watched the gradual changes, tells you that if you look closely enough these days at the plaque of Percy Haughton near the Stadium, you'll see a gleam in the eyes...