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...just as important as the books and magazines are the day-by-day cables... from men like A.T. Steele of the Chicago Daily News, the N.Y. Times' Hallet Abend, and Tillman Durdin, and TIME's own T.H. White, who came via Harvard and the Chinese information ministry, and is now on the hot spot in Indo-China...
...year: 154 planes, 800 bombs, 1,500 casualties. Japanese forces claimed Ichang. This was an important victory, since Ichang is one-third of the way up the Yangtze toward Chungking from Hankow. The Kunming-Hanoi' railroad line was severely bombed, leading New York Times's reliable F. Tillman Durdin to predict a Japanese attack on French Indo-China. Next day France fell, and the future status of Indo-China became vague...
Questions arising under the New York Arbitration Act will be argued for the Langell Club by Thomas P. Mulligan, of Cleveland, and John G. Powers, of Pleasantville, New York, and for the Sayre Club by Alan S. Geismer, of Cleveland, and Tillman K. Saylor, Jr., of Johnstown, Pennsylvania...
From Annapolis the "Arkansas" left of New York for a three day visit, having taken aboard all Harvard and Yale students from the "Roper" and "Tillman." The "Arkansas" then proceeded to Boston where the students disembarked on July...
After leaving Havana the outfit, aboard the Arkansas, 28,000 ton superdreadnaught, and two destroyers, the Roper and the Tillman, will proceed northward to Annapolis where they will spend the Fourth...