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Robert K. Funkhouser--Nancy Wheatland (Boston...
...came home after 16 months in the Army. He had been discharged as an essential farmer. Early this summer Beard cut 2,500 bu. of wheat off 100 of his 600 acres of rich flat farmland. As soon as the wheat was in, Beard planted the 100 acres of wheatland to mungs, this fall harvested 17,400 Ibs. of beans. The wheat grossed Beard $3,575, the mungs $3,132-and Beard still has 1,250 Ibs. of beans for seeds...
Before the Snows. The Russians waited four weeks on the Hungarian plain until they had linked up supply lines with the Polish front. When the attack came, the Germans could do little to break it on the rolling wheatland before the capital. Pest, on the east bank of the Danube, was immediately doomed...
Though in the past eight weeks the Red Army has recaptured countless acres of rich wheatland, its bulk still remains in enemy hands. Not until 1944, and perhaps later, will the little man's dinner pail be well filled...
...ushers at the rites: James S. Apthorp, Samuel R. Davis, William Cliff, William O. Fisher, Richard H. Forster, Dean Hennessy, Charles M. Kidner, Arthur L. Lee, William R. MacAusland, David Loring, Thomas R. Nunan, Francis Parkman, Paul F. Perkins, William D. Swan, David M. Thompson, Alexander W. Watson, Richard Wheatland, and Orrin G. Wood...