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...Here's a reprint of the song sung at the party for those who missed...
...Reprint from Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin...
Without comment the Beards, stubbornly opposed to imperialism, to internationalism, to war for unclear ideals, reprint President Roosevelt's brooding question of April 14, 1942: "I want a name for the war. I haven't had any very good suggestions. Most of them are too long. My own thought is that perhaps there is one word that we could use for this war, the word 'survival' . . . survival of a hemisphere. . . . And when it comes to cleaning up the mess at the end of this war, after the Axis is defeated, we will have again a Hemispheric...
Captain Joe Patterson (New York Daily News) relegated the war news to second place one day last week in order to defend his honor. His four-column lead story announced the News's willingness to reprint (at regular advertising rates) the advertisement attacking Patterson, his cousin Colonel McCormick and Hearst for "your endless carping, spreading of unease, your constant spittle of suspicion of our Government and Allies...
...German publishers may still not be entirely out of the running. Last week one of their Manhattan agents, Associated Music Publishers, rushed out a new score, a photo-offset reprint of a Breitkopf & Härtel edition (Mozart's Magic Flute overture), selling for $8.50 and labeled "the only authorized American reprint." A.M.P. vowed to beat Hampton prices all along the line, at a loss if necessary...