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Deweymen went right to work. Campaign Manager Herbert Brownell buttonholed Republican politicos in Concord. Dewey's agricultural adviser, Dr. E. W. Sheets, tromped the snowbound countryside talking politics to the farmers. Though Brownell conceded most of the younger GOPsters and the political outs to Candidate Stassen, he figured the Dewey-minded ins and old guardsmen would be more than enough to swing the trick...
There were floods in all but six of England's 40 counties and in many parts of Wales. England's northernmost areas and Scotland were spared, but there many towns were still snowbound. The Thames was on an angry rampage in its valley reaches. Central London, which is never flooded, had drinking water troubles and a titanic traffic jam as power failures halted subway trains...
Birthday. Near Binghamton, N.Y., on the 100th anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell's birth, snowbound Francis Slater listened carefully to the doctor's telephoned instructions, efficiently delivered his wife of a healthy...
...Night Stand. In Regina, Sask., two women boarded a night train to Saskatoon, awoke next morning still in Regina, snowbound, stepped off to eat breakfast, returned to find the train gone...
What were characterized as "mostly blind alleys" by Lieutenant John F. Lockwood of the New Hampshire State Police, were still being diligently probed by him last night, as the imaginations of snowbound residents worked overtime in zealously reporting the whereabouts of Sylvester Gardiner '46, missing from College since January...