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Churchill: "If he does not tell us his plans, I do not see why we should tell him ours."
There can be no compromise with Hitler; at last Americans are being awakened to the fact that his way or ours must rule. But the country needs to be aroused to something else: the dangers of an unplanned future, and of anti-democratic sentiments already looming large in the land...
Another close friend and great admirer of "Kitty" is his classmate, Professor Charles Townsend Copeland. He was very glad to write an article for the special Crimson Issue, but much to his regret and to ours the article was lost in transit.
In this record Scripps-Howard's astute Columnist Raymond Clapper found little to praise. "So far as the British are concerned," said he, "ours still is a popgun arsenal." Of the President's report, Clapper wrote: "The figures ... are large. In terms of deliveries they shrink like a...
> The moon's great craters are extinct volcanoes and not meteoric pockmarks as many scientists have believed. So said Roy K. Marshall of Philadelphia's Franklin Institute. His reasoning: If the moon has no atmosphere at all, a one-inch meteorite traveling 20 miles a second would strike...