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...this reason the Harvard Anti-War Committee finds itself called on to expose the pseudo-peace stand of the A.S.U., and it calls all sincere members of the student anti-war movement to its own banner, the banner of the third camp of youth and labor...
...terrorism and assassination of innocents. . . .I strongly suspect that this article on Eire was slipped over on TIME's editors by a clever Irish Republican schemer and deceiver. The Scottish-Irish of Northern Ireland. . . .are as determined today as ever that they shall remain British and Protestant; their banner is inscribed now, as in the day of William of Orange, with this proud slogan: " NO SURRENDER." Let the Irish terrorists start a fight if they want to, then they shall see what manner of fighters these Northern Scottish-Irish are! JOHN CAMERON Quincy, Mass...
...played the clarinet in its ranks for 29 years before that. To a cheering crowd in Washington's Marine Corps Barracks the band played Sousa's Semper Fidelis, Captain Branson's own Marine Corps Institute March, Victor Herbert's Festival March, The Star-Spangled Banner. Drum Major Hiram H. Florea read a letter from President Roosevelt. When it was all over, Captain Branson, erect in his dark uniform splashed with gold braid, stepped to the microphone and sang the Marine Corps song...
...sunny morning last week a banner headline across Page 1 of the Daily Pennsylvanian (undergraduate paper of the University of Pennsylvania) shrieked: ALL UNIVERSITIES MOBILIZED ON WARTIME BASIS
...really good Wilde biography-i.e., candid, sensitive, objective-is Frances Winwar's Oscar Wilde and the Yellow 'Nineties. Readers may find something reminiscent of Wildean paradox in the fact that a woman wrote it. To readers of her previous biographies (Farewell the Banner: Coleridge and the Wordsworths; The Romantic Rebels: Byron, Shelley, Keats; Poor Splendid Wings: the Rossettis) it is also a reminder of Biographer Winwar's uncommon skill in portraying the pre-Wilde period. At its best, her book does for the decadent flowering of England's Nineties what Van Wyck Brooks...