Word: phils
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Catalina's changes, Maritime Service trainees lamented one great paradox: in the ballroom of the St. Catherine the hot band of Maritime Service Lieut. (j.g.) Phil Harris played music worthy of the island's hottest days, while in all of Avalon were only 14 single girls old enough for dates...
...Philip Ludwell Jackson one-third (a second son, Francis, had lost his life in an accident at sea shortly after World War I). Once he decided to cut down the size of the paper's "Poets' Corner"; when Maria Jackson heard about it her foot came down. Phil Jackson had to go to Sunday Editor Sam Raddon and say: "Mother says we should build up the 'corner' again...
...visitors made a short-lived comeback in the second half, sparked by peppery Joe Bornstein and Freshman Phil Dundas, but once Burditt's fouldrawing antics began to take their toll, and three Wesleyan cagers were ousted via the personal foul route, it was no contest. The departing Feslermen, Littell, Bur Mann, and "Moose" Allison, were gents of stature, and their loss proved costly to Wesleyan under the backboard...
...dozen carnations. C.I.O. President Philip Murray sent the mahogany gavel he used at the national convention in Boston last fortnight. While members cheered, Betty Karr-as the first woman president of a steelworkers' local at a plant which is exclusively in the steel business-took over Phil Murray's gavel...
...management. Subsequently the whole local refused to work as long as a single Negro was below ground. It was at that point that Mr. Robinson was called from Boston, arrived in Butte for a Sunday meeting held in the Fox Theater. Solemnly 1,700 miners listened to telegrams from Phil Murray, Paul McNutt, General Brehon Somervell. Solemnly they voted to stick by their guns...