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...barges could get to Minneapolis by the first week in April, two weeks before shipments had ever gone through before. Behind them, in St. Louis, the barges waited. Ahead, in Minneapolis, war factories waited for the oil. But the ice was thick, the weather still bitter cold, the Mississippi stubborn...
...intermediary. Catroux loves France, Siamese cats, fancy bodyguards. He admires De Gaulle, is a brilliant conversationalist and colonial administrator. He was expected this week in Algiers to start early negotiations with Giraud. It was also expected that he might wind up later with a high administrative post, possibly succeeding stubborn Charles Noguès, Resident General of French Morocco. If Giraud and De Gaulle get together, then true progress toward French unity will have been made...
Dartmouth will be gunning for the Crimson. Last year it won its first contest from Harvard in 14 years, and tomorrow it will be out to repeat. The squad opposing it will be stubborn although somewhat undermanned...
Launching an intensive Administration drive to overcome stubborn opposition to the program, he told the House Agriculture Committee that farmers cannot be expected to achieve the necessary extra production of essential crops without assurance that their extra costs will be covered
Captain Johnny Eusden contributed his usual double victory to the Crimson swimming team yesterday morning, and the Varsity mermen were thus able to submerge a stubborn Army squad 40 to 35 at the Indoor Athletic Building...