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...take a chance on reporting a day late, and get some sleep, which I did in a fine hotel there. Having previously made arrangements for Pullman reservations to Wilmington, that evening as traintime drew near, I checked at the ticket window to make sure of my berth. To my utter amazement, my reservation had been taken over by a man who was visiting his aunt in Wilmington. Once again the suitcase and the coach...
...ships to target to waves to altimeter to speedometer, his brain racing through the arithmetic of destruction and the arithmetic of conservation . . . and with all his reflexes working at once, thrusting past, around, and through each other, like the notes of some terrible symphony . . . that he must conduct . . . with utter flawlessness, knowing well that one flaw will kill him." Square in the Belly . Now he had reached the tremendous climax. Suddenly "the whole setup swam sluggishly into focus" and through the water, "like a pencil stripe," ran the torpedo's wake and Swede was away, whipping, ducking, sashaying...
...Your utter hate of F.D.R. and his Administration and, essentially, for all his works-[is] splattered venomously over most of the first pages of the May 10 issue...
Bourgeois got Washington's architectural sculptor John J. Earley to do the external ornamentation. Bourgeois did not live to see the results: he died in 1930, on the Temple grounds. Wrote he of the shrine: "It is too sacred to me to try to utter words about it. . . . Most people who appreciate this 'new art' look to me as the creator of it, but the One Who did it, they do not know-that One was the Blessed Perfection...
Charles Collingwood was so flattered by his award last week that he was unable to utter an appropriate "thanks." Probably the world's youngest (26) warcaster today, he had the distinction of having won radio's top prize at the beginning of his career. CBS's Ed Murrow hired the Peabody-winner in London two years...