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...that the U.S. will ever run out of oil. Oilmen estimate that of 2,400,000 square miles on the earth where oil may exist, only 1% has ever been explored. One huge, virtually unexplored such frontier is Alaska. On all such virgin horizons, Explorer Jacobsen cocks his questing, tireless...
...happened that there lived in the same town a rich man. He was compassionate and tireless (though tactful) in charitable works. Everybody loved him, and he loved everybody-even the unworthy poor man. He gave the beggar a cottage on the castle grounds, and said nothing when his guest swore, drank, tracked mud on the floor, spit on the rugs, ate like a hog and threw a glass of water in the butler's face. Everybody told the rich man that he was a fool to waste his time and money on such an ingrate-he was beyond help...
Veterans' Affairs. Massachusetts' Edith Nourse Rogers, a member of Congress since 1925, who will be the only woman to head a committee. A tireless friend of the veteran, she was the President's special representative for care of disabled veterans under Harding, Coolidge and Hoover...
...Gossip is tireless about Stalin's health and the fantastic precautions he takes to preserve it. The latest, from the Swiss weekly Weltwoche, describes a clinic in the Caucasus, where a group of 40 carefully selected Georgians of Stalin's age and general physical make-up are forced to lead a life precisely patterned on his, eating the same meals, keeping the same hours, while a corps of doctors observe and test them with life-prolonging serums. Weltwoche does not explain how the worries of ttie most feared and powerful man on earth are simulated, or whether Stalin...
Four years ago, he and his tireless wife Nancy came out of political nowhere to tour the state in their battered De Soto convertible. Soapy called square dances at every crossroad, and he and Nancy out-polkaed the Polish-Americans in Hamtramck. In six months of hard campaigning they got Soapy elected as one of the rare Democratic governors in a traditionally Republican state. In 1950 they did it again, to make him the second Democratic governor in Michigan's history ever elected in a nonpresidential year. Last week, at an undaunted 41 years. Soapy plunged into the campaign...