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Sirs: Why call a man an ass when there is always the ever-present danger that there is another one hanging around for you to ride, as G. A. Tibbetts,* Bangor, Me., might as well do, when he speaks of "the battle of Valley Forge," (TIME, Feb. 22). Who ever before heard of a battle at Valley Forge? It was a camp ground...
...almost a year Mussolini's physicians have forbidden him his favorite exercise: a daily half-hour ride' on a horse as mettlesome as his pet lioness, Italia Bella...
Last week he apparently considered himself sufficiently recovered from a series of intestinal disorders to ride horseback once more. First, his motor car roared at top speed up the Corso Umberto Primo, dashed out the Porta del Popolo, and climbed the lovely heights of the Borghese Gardens, now perhaps the most beautiful public park in Rome. There, immaculate in formal riding costume, he stepped out. His horse was led up. A crowd of Fascists cheered as he climbed into the saddle...
...POLOISTS RIDE AGAINST ARTILLERYMEN TONIGHT...
Captain Pinkerton will ride his pony into action tonight supported by Stranahan and White, the same combination that has played together throughout most of the season. Lieutenant Colonel Needham, Major Furber and Lieutenant Pitman will provide the opposition, and the competition should be close. In the previous meeting of the two teams, the margin of a half a point lost the game for the Crimson, and the University riders will be out for revenge...