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...irony of that story is one that Margaret Sanger is herself the first to see. Behind the applause she hears a rumbling a thousand times more ominous than any that ever came from court or church-a rumbling from Europe's dictator-ridden countries, which distinctly do not want Birth Control, are much more interested in cannon fodder than in eugenics...
Democrat Dies recently looked into the automobile sit-down strikes of 1937 in Michigan. The committee and its witnesses lit into C. I. O.'s United Automobile Workers of America as Communist-ridden lawbreakers, into Michigan's Governor Frank Murphy as a weakling official who condoned Communist sit-down tactics...
...Army team will use two mules, the larger "Mr. Jackson" and the lesser "Poncho." The lesser is a gift to the Corps from the Ecuadorean Ambassador and will be ridden by the son of the Ambassador a Cadet named Alfaro...
...speech. At Harvard ('09), he won the Coolidge and Boylston prizes for debating and oratory, and for the last 16 years he has stepped to the microphone with only scribblings for script. His most exciting ad lib was the first broadcast ever made of war-from a bullet-ridden haystack between Spanish Leftist and Rightist lines, with cannon fire for sound effects. Not scared by war, he was not to be scared by a war scare. His comments throughout were calm, hopeful, accurate...
...year ago the Crimson opened with the epidemic-ridden Jumbos, who, minus six of their regulars, were subdued 6-0. Although Carr doesn't anticipate another Tufts illness epidemic, ho is counting on his team to duplicate last season's victory...