Word: organizers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...citizens, complacent over their own generosity to ravaged Europe, got a dash of cold water last week. Writing in Freedom & Union, organ of Clarence Streit's Federal Unionists, former Supreme Court Justice Owen Roberts reminded them of an old adage: every time you lend, you lose a friend...
...Germanic Museum affords the most satisfactory alternative in the University, Kilty said. The main hall, in which the production will be held, in built on the model of a medieval chapel and provides seating space for an audience of 150. In addition, it will be possible to use the organ for entr'acte music, and the use of scenery will be unnecessary...
...wind was blowing, Publisher Michael Straight decided to fly his own kite. He announced that as Wallace will run for President (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), he would personally step in as editor, with Wallace staying on as a contributor. "The paper," said Straight, "will be independent . . . [not] the organ of a third party...
Designed as an organ of AYD, the "New Student" offers a heterogeneous collection of poems, articles, and a story. The poems leave much to be desired artistically; the articles tend to exaggerate the influence of AYD in the episodes that are described; and the story is evidently intended to carry some message of social significance. Just what the message may be is a matter for speculation...
...rabbi, but gave this up to report for Philadelphia's Jewish World. He got to Palestine by joining the Jewish Legion in World War I, stayed as correspondent for U.S. and British papers. He founded the Post (with later help from the Jewish Agency) as a pro-mandate organ, broke with the British...