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...General MacArthur's new command in Australia; and he had something else up his sleeve. He had found one of those sly, semi-scholarly parallels on which he loves to impale his more annoying critics, like marshmallows on a toasting fork. In 168 B.C. the Consul Lucius Aemilius Paulus, about to lead the Romans to victory over the Macedonians, had made a speech to his people. For years the speech had hung on War Department doors, gathering dust and flyspecks. Franklin Roosevelt brushed the flyspecks off Lucius Aemilius, and quoted...
Between bomb blasts, through the blackout, Berliners stumbled to their cinemas last week to get a Nazi-eye view of what the unspeakable British have been up to all these years. With noisy and immense satisfaction they saw beefy, aging Emil Jannings play Stephanus Johannes Paulus Krüger, South Africa's famed Boer statesman, in Tobis Film's production Ohm Krüger. This Nazi rewrite of the Boer War for home consumption is pure propaganda-reminiscent of The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin, and other thrillers tossed off during World War I to raise...
...fiddle trade since Stradivarius and Amati. Of course, the reason is that a good violin never wears, out. Improving with age, they are traded like works of art. What few fine U. S. violins are made today are the product of independent craftsmen like Manhattan's Paulus Pilat, who turns out ten instruments per year at $500 to $750 each...
...reported to Paul S. deQ Cabot 1G, coach of Rugby, for spring practice. The men coming out were as follows: Robert W. Aitken 1G, Louis A. Habbitt, Jr. '34, Robert H. Beaudreau '35, Rene G. N. Brime 1G, George W. Caturani '34, Hadden Channing '37, George R. Clark 2BG, Paulus van Deinse '36, Alanson J. Donald 2G.B., Manning Emery, III '37, Andrew J. Haire Jr. 1G.B., Joseph L. Hoguet '35, Donald Meiklejohn 1G., Spencer D. Oettinger '35, James A. Potter '34, Hanns C. Schwyzer '34, Allan W. Sherman '34, Maurice M. Stern '35, James H. Taylor 1G., Robert H. Watt...
...show his worth against McKusick of Syracuse, who has an enviable record, and this bout will probably be the best of the match, although the feature bout will undoubtedly be between Negroni, captain of the visitors, and Phil Hines, both undefeated this year. HARVARD SYRACUSE Curtin 115-pound Paulus Lamb 125-pound Harris Ward 135-pound Wertheimer Cone 145-pound Button Hines 155-pound Negroni Lawrence or Shea 165-pound Balash Smith 175-pound Jefferis Simmons Unlimited McKusick