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Oscar. In Miami, delighting jaded press agents at season's end, Oscar, a 175-lb. seal lost from the aquarium nine years ago, hopped into a Gulf Stream fishing boat, wolfed a mess of fish, was recaptured.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Apr. 7, 1941 | 4/7/1941 | See Source »

Last week, before the President returned from fishing, spring-and something else more ominous than spring-were waiting for him at the White House.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: spring and Something Else | 4/7/1941 | See Source »

For 36 hours the Potomac lay in harbor. Then she slipped out to sea with her two escorting destroyers, to undisclosed fishing grounds, to a rainstorm, to a period of rest and relaxation for the President. He needed it. The head cold that has bothered him through two critical weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Rest | 3/31/1941 | See Source »

But long before the Potomac sailed there was a question of how much rest the President could get. Before leaving Washington he had conferred with Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox and Colonel Donovan, home from the wars. He went over Lauchlin Currie's final report on his trip...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Rest | 3/31/1941 | See Source »

Worthy of special note are the clear-cut photographs by W. H. Taylor, the line cartoons of Editor A. E. Schell, and Grover C. Hanser's report on the fleet of fishing boats and yachts being organized as a mine patrol for the New England coast. The Bulletin, strangely enough...

Author: By E. G., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 3/24/1941 | See Source »

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