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First to go under was the monthly, socially-conscious Guardian, hit both by the evaporation of a good part of their working staff, and an increasingly rugged financial situation; the Guardian called it quits in May 1943.
Machine Age. In San Diego, Sailor Willard Wheelus, after a rugged night in port, woke up in bed with a parking meter.
¶ TIME'S tennists, rank amateurs all, bow to the more rugged pros. -ED.
The field teams were a key ingredient in Marshall's experiment. They soon found their task rugged; local commanders were still skirmishing, blocking communications, endangering the whole program. On March 1. the Special Envoy, accompanied by Generals Chou En-lai and Chang Chih-chung, left Happiness Gardens for 3...
Composed mainly of former Harvard players, the rugged B.A.A. team was superior to the Crimson sextet in every department, not excluding the ability to get into the penalty box.