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The Franklin Institute, widely known for the continuation of Benjamin Franklin's interest in gathering results of natural scientific research and for promotion of further research, will be represented at the ceremonies by its president, Charles V. Redding, who will make the award.
The excitement of the liberation of Paris proved too heady for three U.S. and three British correspondents. Last week Lieut. Colonel John M. Redding, chief Army public relations officer in Paris, suspended them and ordered them back to London for having "violated regulations ... by putting voice broadcasts on the air...
Mrs. Truman was redding up her rambling, 80-year-old home at 219 North Delaware St. in Independence. At 4:30 p.m. next day the visitors began arriving, passing through the front porch and the tile-floored vestibule, over the well-worn, plum-colored rug in the Victorian living room...
In early-morning Washington, a cab driver, parked near the White House, said: "It may be D-day but it looks just like any other morning to me." Two days earlier the U.S. had received a false invasion flash from the Associated Press's London office, sent by an...
"Working," said Redding, too engrossed to glance down.