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Pontiac and all the other 41 divisions would go right on because the division heads are, in effect, a general staff for production in themselves. At the top is Charles Erwin Wilson,* 55, who gets $151,000 a year plus bonuses. White-haired, slow-talking, he bossed G.M.'s...
Engaged. Captain Mildred Helen Mc Afee, 45, keen-witted director of the WAVES, president of Wellesley College (where she spends about ten days a month); and the Rev. Dr. Douglas Horton, 54, internationally known Congregationalist. Wellesley promptly advised that the Captain's marriage would not "affect the situation"; so...
Emil: A foul traitor purposely failed to destroy one bridge, as he had been ordered. The half-witted and stupid Americans came across that bridge, and in cowardly manner marched around and past our brave armies. ... In order to rid our holy soil of this vermin, we made a softer...
The New Style. Like the British armies, the Second's commander, Lieut. General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey, has learned and grown in World War II. He was a Lieutenant colonel in 1939. In those days, the usual type of top-ranking British general was majestic, rugged, slow-moving and...
Schoolmistress's Conquests. Headmistress Sparling met Barsetshire's chilliness with warmth and infinite tact. She sympathized with the demoted Beltons. She was gentle with absent-minded Vicar Oriol. She listened tolerantly to eccentric old Mrs. Updike's half-witted worries-such as how one would kill a...