Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...good Mancunians, the Guardian family is proud that theirs was the first British newspaper to be barred from Germany (in 1933). In the dark summer of 1940, the heads of the family knew that if Britain were invaded, their blacklisted paper would fall into Nazi hands. So they made Paul Patterson, president of the Baltimore Sun, a trustee and sent the deed to the property across the Atlantic for safekeeping. Patterson returned it last August, an occasion which seemed to the Guardian a proper time to redefine its goal: "It is simply an attempt to secure the fulfillment...
Singled out for plaudits were Norman Walkins, who hails from Hawaiian waters, and Arty Phinney, an ex-Exeterite. Paul Killoran, unique in his non-service background also flashed considerable speed. Killoran was a member of a Sandusky, Ohio, aggregation that won the state championships last year...
...associate editors are Paul Evans, executive editor of the Mitchell Daily Republic in South Dakota where he covers a lot of territory; and Ernest Linford who was raised on a Wyoming ranch and is editor of the Laramie Republican Boomerang. Bill Nye founded this paper and named it for his pet mule. Linford left the mule home but brought...
Faced with the problem of destroying the world in the first scene and still leaving Sanders intact for subsequent performances, the production crew will include Paul Burgraff '48, chairman, and Yardley D. Buckman '49, William D. Warters '49, Austryn Wainhouse '48, and David Michael...
Other scores came on a pass interception by Dave Farrell near the Dartmouth goal line, and short line plays with Bill Brady and Frank Powers carrying the ball over. Some T-formation deception resulted in a 35-yard run by Paul Kelly for the final Crimson touchdown...