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Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad, 54-year-old philosopher and British Information-Pleaser, whose photogenic satyr-beard has long been familiar to British newspaper readers, displayed a little-known side of himself to the public. Occasion: a swimming party at a new youth hostel, which Philosopher Joad ceremoniously opened after an...
Confederacy endorsed The Southerner as portraying "courage, stoutheartedness and love of the land." The Memphis Commercial Appeal editorialized: "Under Mr. Binford's reasoning, few of the great reformers of history would have been allowed to write and speak. Jesus Christ, Himself, on occasion shocked and shamed people to better...
Last week Patriot Hurt's lineal descendant, Brigadier General Luther Deck Miller, Army Chief of Chaplains, took the occasion of the 170th anniversary of the Chaplains' Corps to report these facts & figures about men of the cloth in World War II:
In 1930-31, other Colorado coal companies began a price war to break R.M.F. R.M.F. began to sink. But on one occasion, her employes went without full pay for two and a half months to lend $80,000 to the company.
On occasion, students visit Strode's country retreat for discussion, with hunting & fishing trips on the side. They also go to his home, just outside Tuscaloosa, for conferences with him and his wife, who assists him in appraising manuscripts.