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...Rye. More significant was British admission of damage at airports like Farnborough, Maidstone, Manston, Weybridge (home of Vickers Wellington bombers...
...uppo, most of Priestley's remarks have been right down the U. S. alley. On food: "You can eat yourself sick if you want to, but of course it is very nice to have a parcel of America's noblest produce including perhaps a bottle of rye or bourbon." On parashots: "There we were-ploughman and parson, shepherd and clerk, turning out at night as our forefathers had often done before us, to keep watch and ward over the sleeping hills and fields and homesteads." On war: "A lot of us may be maimed or dead very soon...
Last week, on the rolling links of the hallowed Apawamis Club at Rye, N. Y., these oldsters and some 300 others-including Surrogate James A. Foley, onetime U. S. Attorney General William D. Mitchell and Major General James G. Harbord, board chairman of Radio Corporation of America-jogged around in pursuit of the U. S. Senior Golf Championship, last stand in a sportsman's competitive career...
Poland, systematically stripped of food and farmers, is no place to find wheat and rye that Berlin will need next winter...
...they wandered over the sunny terrace and tranquil lawns of the Westchester Country Club at Rye, N. Y. last week, 200 members of the American Neurological Association talked more of the world's madness than of their brainsick patients. Some older men recalled apprentice days in World War I, which provided cracked skulls and shattered brains from which the modern science of neurosurgery was learned. Almost all of them soberly discussed the chances of trying their skill on a mass scale once again...