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Thus, day after dreary day, Douglas MacArthur cheered his tired men. He himself must have been sustained by the growing realization that he was a national hero. Cables and radio messages of congratulations continued to pour in last week-from the workers at the Picatinny Arsenal. Dover, N.J.; from veterans of his World War I Rainbow Division; from New York City's Inner Circle, a political writers' club. But General MacArthur could not know how great and how American his legend had grown...
While Mr. Hull and the President waited for Japan's reply, ominous reports of Japanese troop movements in French Indo-China began to pour in on Washington. At week's end President Roosevelt dispatched a personal message to Emperor Hirohito...
...America is All Out for National Off-fense. "Buy Stamps for National Off-fense." Think Off-fense. Make tools for Off-fense. Pour out our planes and tanks and guns for food for Off-fense...
Japanese troops continued to pour into Indo-China. It was said that a force of at least 100,000 was ready to strike at the Burma Road in either direction: north westward through Yünnan Province, westward through Thailand and Burma...
Early in the game the Crimson defense was too widely spaced, and accounted in some measure for the early St. Nick's edge. This, and the fact that the St. Nick's strategy was to pour on pressure early and then coast through the rest of the game, gave starting goalie Ab Fenn a difficult night in the nets...