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In this crisis, while Navy Secretary Forrestal and Chief of Naval Operations Chester Nimitz prayed to the great Mahan, prophet of the doctrine of sea power, Navymen clutched at straws. To the microphone they led strange allies-Miner John L. Lewis, who rumbled that merger would "make for a greater...
Sober-sided New York Timesman Hanson Baldwin rumbled: "There is not much use blinking the fact that . . . the Japanese had made us look like monkeys- not on the battlefield, but since fighting virtually ceased."
Senator Harry Flood Byrd's Democratic machine rumbled through Old Virginny last week. Snuffing out some leftist opposition, it safely assured its own man, Lieut. Governor William Munford Tuck, 48, of getting the Governor's chair. Thus, if ailing Senator Carter Glass, 87-who has not answered a...
The Finish. Thunder & lightning rumbled and flashed in the early morning of July 16 when the final test was to be made. The bomb was carefully mounted on a steel tower hung with instruments to record the effects of the explosion.
From his West Coast summer home on Lake Tahoe, Shipbuilder Henry J. Kaiser last week long-distanced an old friend, Joseph Washington Frazer, president of Detroit's Graham-Paige Motors Corp. As reporters listened in, Shipbuilder Kaiser rumbled: "Congratulations, Joe." To which Joe replied: "Thanks for the flowers, Henry...