Word: making
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Harvard in Portrait," a yearly calendar featuring prize-winning photographs of University life and buildings, will make its debut within the next ten days, it was announced last night by its publisher, Oliver Statler...
...Look how the Reds in Spain kill their own children !" It was this cynicism of the enemy (and not an insane passion of mine for the "smell of blood") which decided me to enter the brigades which your reporter honored by the true remark that they were determined to make a living barrier of their bodies to keep Franco's Moors out of Madrid...
...months ago, he had presented England with 50 overage destroyers to help her through. His authority to make the deal, in which the U. S. received in return bases in the Atlantic, had been bolstered by an opinion of Attorney General Robert H. Jackson. Last week, in the party aboard the Potomac, besides Postmaster General Frank C. Walker and Mrs. Walker, Harry Hopkins and Marguerite Le Hand, was Mr. Jackson...
...swift dashes into harbors, hit-&-run jabs into enemy fleets. Their four torpedoes give them half the striking power of some of the newer 1,500-ton destroyers, yet they are manned by a crew of only nine, including one officer. For crews they need men who have the make-up of good pursuit pilots, men who do their jobs precisely but can snap their fingers at care...
...this afternoon, the Bowl was filled to overflowing. In order to play before large crowds, these teams did not have to compile outstanding records. To mention the two in conjunction with each other is sufficient to recall memories of hard-fought games, upsets, and all the other highlights which make football what...