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...Saporiti, a 43-year-old Italian journalist who had worked in Lisbon for two years under a sojourn permit, was notified that he would have to leave Portugal by Sept. 3. When he tried to have the order rescinded, he was advised that something mi^ht be done if he would hand in his resignation as TIME correspondent for publication in Portugal's press...
...most observers wondered how Jinnah could fail to know what would happen when he called for "direct action." Shortly before the riots broke out, his own news agency (Orient Press) reported that Jinnah, anticipating violence, was sleeping on the floor these nights-to toughen up for a possible sojourn in jail...
...through Manila's rubble in the heavy heat of Luzon, Maryland's Senator Millard Tydings, the Senate's expert on U.S. territories, abruptly emplaned for home. He had come with greying, ailing President Sergio Osmeña, back on his native soil after a two-month sojourn in the U.S. He had conferred with General Douglas MacArthur; he had pledged "fair and generous" treatment to the near-bankrupt Philippines during their transition period toward independence (to be granted by July...
...beautiful day for a ball game, folks, as the first Company kept the beaten string of the faculty intact. Of course, we realize it means a sojourn at Sampson for most of us, but it was worth it. They've beaten us in the classroom so often we thought revenge would never be ours. The score reached 10 to 2 and was still climbing as we left for Cowie-chowie...
...member of Phi Beta Kappa and his class ('19) elected him "best all-around man outside athletics." He studied at Union, got his Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1924, went to Edinburgh for graduate work. He began teaching at Union in 1926. In 1932, after another sojourn in Edin burgh, to get a Ph.D., he became the Seminary's dean, a job he held eight years...