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Until the host of young people are provided with a permanent place in a revised economic order, there are before them two possible futures. They can drift along, bewildered, dissatisfied, listening for the sweet music of a Pied Piper's promises. Or they can sink their roots into the democratic earth, can get a feeling that they are both giving something to, and getting something from, our society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORK-CAMPS AND DEFENSE | 12/5/1940 | See Source »

Wilson C. Piper 2L, Caribou, Me.; William E. Read 3L, Flint, Mich.; Peter J. Repetti 2L, Newark, N. J.; Leon W. Robinson 2L, Trenton, N. J.; Sydney R. Rubin 2L, Williamson, N. Y.; Richard H. Schannen 2L, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Herman J. Schmidt 3L, Davenport, Ia.; Julius L. Shack 2L, Mattapan, Mass.; Harry L. Shinderman 3L, Erie, Pa.; Arthur R. Silsdorf 2L, New York, N. Y.; Stanley M. Silverberg 2L, New York, N. Y.; Allan H. Smith 2L, Baker, Ore.; Edward A. Smith 2L, Worcester, Mass.; George A. Smith 3L, Atlanta, Ga.; William F. Smith 2L, Los Angeles, Calif.; Felix...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS GO TO EIGHTY TWO LAW STUDENTS | 11/16/1940 | See Source »

Fastest conveyances of the 1940 Marines will be six Navy "four-piper" destroyers, refitted to crowd 200 men below decks for a run at 30 knots. This fleet will transport a force closely patterned on the German combat teams-1,000-1,200 men with rapid-fire infantry weapons, artillery, tanks, engineer equipment. If trouble starts in the Caribbean, the Marines hope to get there first with the most firepower, have the situation well in hand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NAVY: Professional Fighters | 11/11/1940 | See Source »

Robert H. Loeb 3L, Birmingham, Ala.; John F. O'Conor 2L, Cincinnati, Ohio; Wilson C. Piper 2L, Caribou, Me.; John B. Poor 3L, Andover, Me.; John N. Stern 2L, Chicago, Ill.; Robert O. Swados 3L, Buffalo, N. Y.; John R. Taylor 2L, Chicago, Ill.; Leonard Ugelow 2L, St. Albans, N. Y.; and Joseph M. Well 2L, Chicago...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 16 Student Advisors Chosen at Law School | 10/4/1940 | See Source »

...many years. Convention managers spent hours on the telephone, trying to round up enough delegates with white ties and tails to fill out the head table. Palace Hotel officials could not remember a convention that had done so little drinking. For three evenings the bar of the Pied Piper Room was lined with fresh glasses, iced and ready for the Martinis for which the bar is famous. The ice in the glasses turned to water as delegates talked in nervous little groups. Their talk was subdued by one vast, all-pervasive IF. For every question about U. S. foreign trade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN TRADE: Hitler at the Palace | 8/12/1940 | See Source »

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