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...wasn't long before Johns was Pulitzer's liaison man between New York and the PD. His powers were enormous. Typical of Pulitzer was his method of introducing Johns to Manhattan confreres. "Gentlemen," he would say, "this is the editor of my Western paper. I pay scarce ly any attention to that paper; I am too busy in New York. The main thing that interests me about it is the check I receive in dividends...
...troops," the German communique would say on the same day, "obtained big decisions, which will be made known short-ly...
Luck: wootsk Puck: pootsk Lwow: voof Lodz: lutsch Pripet: pree'petch Brest Litovsk: bzhesch lit-ev'ski Bialystok: bia-ly'stock Vilna : vil'no Przemysl: pshe-meeshl...
Robert W. Gillette '44 will head a sub-committee including Albert C. Kel- ly '44 and Wallace McDonald '44 to cooperate with the Student Council Committee on Food and discuss the matter with Dean Leighton. "Something has to be done," stated Gillette. "The food has been consistently worse since Christmas...
...expect us to drive out of public life that which is most holy. Spiritual freedom, freedom of church, school and opinion, lies in our very blood." About a third of The Netherlands' 8,700,000 population are Catholics, an other third strict Calvinists, the rest most ly Calvinists of broader denominations...