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...saying goes-What the hell...
...changed my life., ... I had a great craving for the pleasures of the world and thought the only way to get them was by going to dance halls and house parties. I led a life of drunkenness and sin for twelve years, and my life was a hell on earth. Drink was my god. On one occasion I lay in a speakeasy for five days and five nights without changing my clothes. I had been in the alcoholic ward of Bellevue with D. T.'s five times. Once I was there for six weeks, and when I came...
...course. Lieut. Charles P. Hollstein was heading east over the Allegheny '"Hell Stretch" with mail from Cleveland to Washington. His radio, which the Army had less than ten days to install for airmail service, faded out. Completely lost, Lieut. Hollstein ran into a soupy fog, made a crash landing on an ice-clad hill outside Uniontown, Pa. His head and face badly gashed, he managed to scramble out of the wrecked ship and summon aid to rescue his mail...
...having a fight, you are not even allowed to have them say, 'damn, damn you, or hell.' You cannot say 'kept woman...
...desks, which lacks two drawers, sits a dreary-looking little man with keen eyes, thinning blond hair, deep lines around his mouth. He wears a grey alpaca office coat. He is Arthur Francis Corrigan, 44, "boss" of the press room and dean of legmen in The Times Square and Hell's Kitchen districts. Last week the press room boys gave "the boss" a party because he had just rounded out 20 years on the job, ten of them at West Side Court. A magistrate was toastmaster, two others made speeches. Six deputy district attorneys, many a police inspector, dozens...