Word: papers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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About that time, he began working for an underground paper, For Freedom, which was distributed to 2,500 Czechs three or four times a week, depending on the availability of newsprint and a printing plant. Halla wrote articles, many of them based on "Voice of America" broadcasts which the editors were able to get despite Russian jamming; he also translated the news in TIME. "It was one magazine that was still free, democratic," he said...
Fortunately Halla was never caught with a copy of TIME or his clandestine newspaper. Several of his friends (there were 15 editors in all) have since been arrested and the paper, he fears, was forced to suspend. He feels sure, however, that TIME articles found their way into other illegal leaflets and publications, not only in Czechoslovakia but in many other Communist-dominated countries. "The oppressed people of all Europe are looking up to your magazine," he said. "I know because I was one of them...
Clapped into solitary for stealing luminal from the prison dispensary, Grandstaff could compose without disturbance. He wrote on the walls, worked out rhythmic passages by pounding his commode and the frame of his cot. When he was released from solitary, he put words & music on paper...
...When Composer Foster died in a Bellevue charity ward in Manhattan in 1864, he left 38? and a scrap of paper bearing the five words, apparently the title for a new (and never written) song...
...Crucial" that is, because "it will mean the difference between a fair season and a terriffic season for us," Munro explains. His booters, who beat Tufts 4 to 1 with case last Saturday, have looked even better all this week in practice. As a result the Cayugans paper advantage of experience doesn't particularly faze Munro...