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...printed them all, along with the gibes of the Hearst and Patterson-McCormick press, the full texts of radio commentators. For several days headlines about Ingersoll and Draft Board 44 all but drove the war off PM's front page. The draft board, reconsidering its decision, reaffirmed it, by a 2-to-1 vote...
...Editor Ingersoll, particularly after his attempt to try his case in his own paper. Yet all of them knew that, for better or for worse, Editor Ingersoll had given PM its character and direction-just as truly as Bertie McCormick has to the isolationist Chicago Tribune or Joe Patterson to the New York Daily News-and that to draft him was a blow at a wing of the press which also has a right to freedom and continued existence...
...after the war 14% of the excess profits collected from it now. The committee also let stand the 94% excess-profits levy denounced as "a danger to the full success of the war production program" (because it gives industry no incentive for greater production) by Donald Nelson, Under Secretaries Patterson and Forrestal, and Admiral Land...
Robert P. Patterson '15, Assistant Secretary of War, was elected president of the Law School Alumni Association at their annual meeting June 9. At the same time, Frank W. Grinnell '98 was made secretary, and Reginald H. Smith '14, treasurer...
...course were presented to nine cadets. They will receive their reserve commissions after camp training this summer. Receiving certificates were Arnold M. Anderson, of Duluth, Minn.; William A. Ellison, Jr., of Knoxville, Tenn.; John T. Fey, of Cumberland, Md., Thomas J. Glenn, of Spartanburg, S. C.; Murray Harris, of Patterson, N. J.; Robert Polidor, of Salt Lake City, Ut.; Jack B. Quinn, of Chicago, Ill.; Paul W. Seiler, Jr., of Farmington, Mich.; and Robert M. Wattron, of Berkley, Calif...