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...face and thus inspired the famous war song was as virtuous as she was pretty. She was employed at a café early in World War I when Armentières was a resting place for troops . . . Entertainment was organized by a London music-hall actor, "Red" Rowland, and the Canadian songwriter Lieut. Gitz-Rice...
Months ago, preparing to go back to his Detroit bank, Budget Director Joseph Dodge began training his successor: Rowland Roberts Hughes, 58. This week, painlessly and almost privately (no interviews, no press conference), the new budget director takes over...
...philosophy and those of the State Department's Security Administrator, Scott McCleod. It was signed by Norman Armour, onetime Ambassador to Spain; Joseph C. Grew, pre-World War II Ambassador to Japan; William Phillips, ex-Ambassador to Italy; Robert Woods Bliss, former Ambassador to Argentina; and G. Rowland Shaw, former Assistant Secretary of State. (Eld er Statesmen Grew and Armour were recently asked by Secretary of State Dulles to make recommendations for the improvement of the Foreign Service.) "Recently," the letter said, "the Foreign Service has been subjected to a series of attacks from outside sources which have questioned...
Fore! In Milwaukee, after losing two teeth to a golf ball hit by C. A. Rowland, Golfer Joseph M. Bertschinger sued for $5,000 damages, lost the case when the judge, an old golfer himself, decided that Bertschinger should have kept out of harm...
...pass to Culver that ate up 55 yards. Culver, by the way, averaged 5.5 yards per carry and is 'a much better ball player than last year," according to the Davidson coach. With a minute left in the half, the Wildcats finally tallied on a long throw from Bill Rowland to Jim Thacker, whom the Crimson was able to bottle the rest of the afternoon. The half-time score...