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After a Russian supper of vodka, cherry brandy, sausages, fried potatoes, more vodka and endless cherry brandy bottoms-up, eight U.S. reporters and their three escorting Russian officers went out walking in Halle. Its streets were lit by a pale moon, traced by the grotesque shadows of bombed buildings. They...
Weekending Freshmen and Sophomores who missed the Crimson's beery opening to its summer competition Friday night still have a chance to join the milling throng of aspirants at 14 Plympton Street tomorrow night, when the final round-up of Crime candidates will be held.
It was a dreary, drizzling day, but the bright gypsy caravans were encamped again on Epsom Downs. Carousels tinkled. Hawkers, pickpockets and bookies plied their trades among a milling crowd of 100,000.
¶ Flour milling for domestic use cut to 75% of that ground in the corresponding 1945 period-the remaining 25% to be earmarked for export.
But would enough wheat come out to make the 25% milling-for-export order more than a mere hope? Millers were skeptical. Few large millers are now operating at 75% of their 1945 capacity rate; many are producing less than half the flour they turned out at this time last...