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...jump (TIME, March 12), then went to Stockholm to board a boat that broke through Baltic Sea ice into Turku, Finland. In Helsinki she talked with officials of the 1952 Olympics, took a trip up into Lapland. There among the hospitable Finns she had a wild ride in a reindeer sleigh, skied, watched trotting races on the frozen Kemi River. Though she later divided three weeks between Paris and Brussels, her next long stop was again ski country, this time in Bavaria...
Altogether elsewhere, vast Herds of reindeer move across Miles and miles of golden moss, Silently and very fast...
...food committee, tear into them. He pointed out that in 1938 inmates of workhouses got three times as much meat as the maximum ration today. Laborites writhed as he ticked off some of the sources from which Britain's meat now comes: "Cargoes of goats arriving at Hull . . . reindeer meat from Lapland . . ." The Tory benches roared when he exposed "a considerable [government] export scheme of English meat to the U.S. ... Canada and-the Argentine!" Cried Crookshank: "In a world under Socialist administration, the U.S. sends coal to Newcastle and Britain sends meat to the Argentine...
...from no one knew where. The winter exercising and drinking season was beginning, with skiers heading for New Hampshire, Sun Valley and Yosemite, the bathing suit and dark glasses set for Florida and Palm Springs. Variety reported that the stress of holiday sentimentality had pushed Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to first place on the list of bestselling sheet music; The Thing had slipped to eighth...
...Central Square is also stringing lights and garlands. And in addition, there will be a life size Santa Claus with sleigh and three reindeer in the square, and a "Marry Christmas sign flanked by two candle lit trees in near by Lafayette Square...