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With their organist, Robert T. Kelne '46, Stillmanned with a head cold, the Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and Memorial Church Choir have had to omit one number from their annual program of Christmas carols...
...would not be fair to the girls though to omit a very important point: enlisted men who own automobiles are sometimes considered...
...than the Superfortress but is a competitor in speed, range and bomb load. The new bomber is also simpler: on the off-chance that the B-29's pressurized cabin and elaborate fire-control system might not work, the Air Forces deliberately instructed the B-32 designers to omit extras, come up with a bomber stripped to absolute essentials. The B-32s in action last week were part of General MacArthur's air forces which made their third attack in seven days on Shanghai, ranged from Japan and Korea to the Gulf of Siam...
...paper shortage must be acute for you to omit eight of the 58 letters (gyll, w and dro) from the big name of the little town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllandysiliogogogoch* (TIME, Jan. 15). ... Llanfair P.G. [is the] usual form for postal authorities and people in a hurry...
...There is no such thing as Freedom of the Press for the publisher of a country newspaper. . . . His readers do not want a free press. They want a tactful press. . . . In the past few weeks my newspaper has considered it wise to omit at least a half dozen top local news stories, although the facts were common gossip. To have printed these items would have cost me friends and money. . . . Stories which would cost me friends and money would in a short time put me out of business...