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At 39, Charles Beard wrote an Economic Interpretation of the Constitution, father to a generation of muckraking biographies of the Founding Fathers, and one of the main bases of the economic and political beliefs of the liberals of the 1920s, out of which grew the pragmatic liberalism of the New...
The Engineers' major claim to fame is Captain Fred Kaneb, a rugged defenseman who last year was named all-New England by local sports scribes. Charley Seifert, Tech wing, is another enemy operative who will bear watching.
In later years Caroline Webster sometimes watered a redheaded parrot in the belief that it was a geranium. But when she reached England with the statesman she always calls "Mr. W," she was still in her prime and determined to miss nothing. England was impressed by rugged, eloquent Mr. W...
Axis planes pecked at Allied supply lines, pounded at their bases at Bougie and Bone. Axis submarines attacked sup porting warships and transports in the Mediterranean Sea. Armored columns-indicative of the strength which the Axis has succeeded in rushing into Tunisia-jabbed at the Allies' advancing columns. But...
A phlegmatic German Army sergeant and private struggled up a rugged, snowbound pass in the Pyrenees last week, stopped on the frontiers of the tiny State of Andorra. "We have orders to respect your frontier," said the sergeant to the lone frontier guard. Then they laughed and talked of other...