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...Housewives fretted about paying tenpence for limp lettuce and a shilling for fist-sized cauliflower. They muddied their boots and sprained their elderly tweed skirts poking around in wartime garden plots while they dreamed of home-grown peas and tomatoes, talked about with such annoyingly leisured learnedness in Mr. Middleton's column in the Daily Express. Still, it was pleasant to read about-more pleasant than to chat obliquely about the strange restlessness that spring seemed to have released throughout the nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Hand of Spring | 3/30/1942 | See Source »

...Study in Girls," G. W. Dillingham, New York, publisher, is written by a Harvard man, E. S. Middleton, Class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT and RUMOUR | 1/26/1942 | See Source »

Married. Virginia Middleton French, sister of Mrs. John Jacob Astor; and William Force Dick, son of the late Madeleine Force Astor Dick; in Manhattan. The bride's father is Francis Ormond French, blue-blood maverick who worked in 1923 as a cab driver, applied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Dec. 29, 1941 | 12/29/1941 | See Source »

...Grafton; Burton L. Goddard, Carlisle; Robert McQ. Grant, New York; Bernard C. Graves, Wakefield; William H. Gysan, Belmont; Perry E. Haines, West Medway; Wesley N. Haines, Boston; Glenn P. Holman, Neponset; Leonard W. Holmberg, Woonscocket, R. I.; Robert LaV. Jacobs, Belmont; Paul G. Kuntz, Philadelphia, Pa.; Albert A. Martin, Middleton; John A. Martin, Rochester; Kermit Schoonover, Clintondale, N. Y.; Oscar J. F. Seitz, Medfield; Clement W. Welsh, South Groveland; and Robert T. Weston, Lexington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 49 Divinity Students To Get $9,315 in Awards | 12/4/1941 | See Source »

Musick, had killed Musick's 19-year-old son, asleep in bed. He remembers how Elmon Middleton, a Harlan County prosecuting attorney who vowed he was going to crusade for miners' rights, stepped on his automobile starter one day and went up in a horrendous splash of steel, flesh and dynamite. He remembers how he himself had been besieged in a Harlan hotel by deputy sheriffs who were determined to run him out of town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Peace in Harlan County? | 10/27/1941 | See Source »

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