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The Girdler Mind. Eagle-bald, hawk-nosed Tom Girdler, at 66, has one possession of which he is inordinately proud-a mind of his own. Most readers will find its self-revelations the most interesting part of Tom Girdler's autobiography. The pugnacious author often mistakes shallowness for insight...
1) Colonel General Vassily Sokolovsky, the captor of Yelnya. A husky, keen-faced, long-nosed man, he is one of the Red Army's ablest tacticians. His myaso-roobka (meat-grinder) concept has dominated Soviet military thought since 1941, has bled Germany white of her young manhood. Sokolovsky'...
Top man in G-3 is U.S. Brigadier General Lowell Rooks, former head of the U.S. Ground Forces' Training Division. On G-3 (the Operations Section) devolves the job of reviewing all possible future operations, submitting likely battle plans to the commander in chief. During actual combat there is...
When at last Miss McGuire transferred her affections to Claudia, the audience at a Washington tryout had an electrifying experience. They saw a pretty, pug-nosed little woman articulate, with something of the luminous otherworldliness of Maude Adams and with some resourceful, intelligent acting-a Golden Treasury of U.S. schoolgirlishness...
Dunster House still continued to lead this week in both the House League and the Intramural League which includes both the civilians and the V-12ers. Adams House held second place in both leagues. Although Lowell still has third place in the House League, the Kirkland Sailors nosed the Bellboys...