Word: dodgerism
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...total comfort, elegance, and efficiency, Winston Churchill blossomed out in mirror-bright shoes equipped with zippers. His actress daughter Sarah, 27, joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force of the R.A.F. (another daughter, Mary, is already in the Auxiliary Territorial Service.) ∙∙World War I draft dodger Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, who has served a little more than a year of his seven-and-a-half-year term in Leavenworth, became eligible for parole when all remaining Federal indictments against him were dismissed by the Government, ∙∙ Hero Alvin York's 28-year-old nephew...
...Brooklyn Dodger Lineman Perry Schwartz dropped his 200 Ib. on it in a recent game with the Philadelphia Eagles...
...Canadian National Exhibition for $500,000 for calling its summer water show an "Aquacade." Richard Krebs ("Jan Valtin") was sued for $50,000 by a woman who said she spent more than a year typing and researching his Out of the Night, Pro Football Commissioner Elmer Layden fined Dodger Team Owner Dan Topping $100 for disparaging the professional league...
...Auxiliary Territorial Service (WATS), began her anti-aircraft training. Cinemactor David Niven was on leave from his British regiment to make a picture with Leslie Howard about Reginald Joseph Mitchell, designer of the Spitfire. New recruits in the U.S. Naval Reserve : Wendell Willkie's son, Philip, and Dodger Boss Lorry MacPhail's son, William. Cleveland discovered that Pitcher Bob Feller, 22, who had passed his physical examination for the draft, had been taking flying lessons for three weeks. Vichy announced that the centennial of World War I Premier Georges Clemenceau's birth (Sept. 28, 1841) would...
...incurred the wrath of Brooklyn when static cut it off from Pittsburgh in the middle of a Dodger-Pirate game...