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...erupted in a black spearhead that raced past the ancient, memorable place names -Amiens, Arras, Abbeville-turned and hooked northward up the coast. Claws thrust out, curving, into the pocketed white space. On these daily map-pictures the U. S. watched the Allies thrashing as desperately as a fat bird in a falcon's talons...
...Mayor Hercules wrote President Roosevelt, asking a PWA grant to rebuild Rochester's abandoned depot. Last week he nursed a skinned elbow from reaching deep into his mailbox each morning for Roosevelt's answer. "So far I've found nothing in the box but a new bird's nest," said Tripp. "I say . . . it's an honor to be ignored by the President...
...Pecci-Blunt Katherine Sands, New York Robert W. Perkins Marjorie Parker, Smith Ray P. Perry Elizabeth Thompson, Pine Manor Richard W. Peters Elinor Peters, Concord Edward S. Peterson Zika Bakeef, Weston Frederick W. Phinney Betins Townsend, Belmont Parker de S. Pitts Ruth Hallenbrook, Brookline David A. Poole, Jr. Bolling Bird, Winsor Ralph H. Potter Mary Jane Taliagerro, Bradford Junior College Stewart E. Power Elizabeth Rockefeller, Miss Wheelock's Joseph C. Prince Isabelle Klein, Chelsea George E. Putnam, Jr. Margaret Harper, New York William McN. Rand, Jr. Alice Smith, Concord Charles E. Reed, Jr. Margie Brodee, New York Dana Reed Shirley...
...friends are heart-broken. They remember how Shirley gave new life and artistry to such old and unimaginative stories as "Heidi" and "Blue Bird." We're pretty well down in the dumps ourselves--for even more profound reasons. In an American youth polluted with the destructive forces of Communism, Fascism, Atheism, Cynicism, and Bertrand Russell, little Shirley has been the only ray of pure and unadulterated sunshine. For half a dozen years now, she has stood for all that is fine in America's young people. And so we say with Bill Robinson: "Virtue is never its own reward--except...
...celling of multi-colored balloons, will be thrown open to the class of '43 and their 200 female guests and for one night will take on the appearance of the Rainbow Room. Refreshments will be served in the east end of the dining room, while potted palms and bird baths will transform the rotunda into a tropical garden...