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According to New York Times Correspondent Cyrus L. Sulzberger, German bombing did just what it was intended to do: snarl communications and service. Wrote Sulzberger, after a spectacular three-day flight from Belgrade to Greece, of the scene after the first raids on Skoplje...
...same, Australians felt safer last week with a squadron of U. S. warships in Sydney harbor, U. S. sailors roaming Sydney's streets. In Melbourne, when he heard of the three-day celebration for Admiral Newton's men, amiable Minister Kawai smiled politely. Japan, he said, regarded the visit as a good-will gesture. He would visit the ships himself, if he were invited...
Preceding the annual spring vacation tour in the South, the University orchestra will make a three-day invasion of Pennsylvanian colleges this week-end, beginning with a return engagement tonight at Beaver College, which gave the musicians an enthusiastic reception last year...
...Cross announced that it had chartered a second "mercy ship," the S.S. Exmouth, to carry $1,250,000 worth of relief supplies to Unoccupied France. The first ship, the S.S. Cold Harbor, is expected at Marseille next week. When it arrives the people of Unoccupied France will stage a three-day celebration...
What a chaplain is and should be was expounded last week in Manhattan at a three-day Chaplains' Training Conference. Besides a brace of generals and many a regular chaplain, the conference heard three outside authorities: Dr. Paul Dwight Moody, president of Middlebury College and onetime Chief of Chaplains of the A. E. F., now on a year's leave of absence to act as the Federal Council of Churches' liaison official between churches and chaplains; Bishop John Francis O'Hara of the Roman Catholic Army and Navy diocese; Rabbi Isaac Landman, editor of the Universal...