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Now we are riding through the streets in a dilapidated gazik [old make, small Soviet car] to a command point. We pass a gate through which roll squeaking wagons loaded with fresh bread. Evidently the building housed a bakery. The city is still alive.
In U.S. drugstores, barbershops, lunch wagons, parlors and pool halls, over 25,000,000 radio listeners will cock their ears next week to listen to three men-the sportscasting trio that broadcasts the World Series. Their play-by-play highlight of baseball's Big Hour will be short-waved...
Long before last week the Treasury bond campaign had become one of the liveliest phenomena of the American scene. Bonds were sold by tomfoolery, parades, fanfare, gags, spectacles, fol de rol-and everywhere. Breathed no man alive in the 48 States, excepting only (possibly) hermits, night watchmen and astronomers, who...
The 1942 workers eat better, get more vitamins, whether they bring their food in lunch pails or go to the company cafeterias. Lunch wagons make the rounds of many assembly lines; along the walls are vending machines loaded with cokes and milk, candy, cookies, cigarets. The 1942 workers play harder...
All of these trucks are fully equipped and ready to go when the alarm sounds except for one of the demolition wagons. This is used for other work around the University and consequently requires about 15 minutes to load with the fire fighting equipment.