Word: rendezvouses
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It was no longer a question after Moscow. The whole world, tongue aclack, waited only to hear when & where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill would meet. The Nazi satellite radios guessed at everything but Mr. Roosevelt's room number. There was even talk that the Big Three might turn out...
"This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with Destiny," Destiny looked to the U.S. like such things as slum clearance and wider highways. Last week, abroad, Destiny appeared to be wearing, for the moment, the hard, square face of Joseph Stalin. At home, Destiny looked like "realism," the 1943 American...
Rain and darkness made an ideal cloak. In the hour before dawn the little vessel from Italy ran in close to the rocky Dalmatian coast and dropped its solitary passenger. Daniel De Luce, Associated Press correspondent, climbed into the wet woods without a sound, felt his way to the appointed...
The Connecticut anti-Cantabrigians are preparing to strike while an international diversion is being created by Adolf H. Schickelgruber (Harvard '09) and Prince Hirohito (Princeton '22). Midnight meetings at the base of John Harvard's statue have resulted in the formulation of irrepressible strategy. The invaders will arrive by sleeper...
Half the party will trek far to the north west to the upper reaches of the Rio Tapajóz. The other will work among the tributaries of the Rio Xingú. Later they plan a rendezvous on the water divide. The final round will take them down off the...