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...have acquired will no doubt be associated with a certain one-time Hollywood publicity handbill. But the clever sparkling style of the youthful Dorothy Thompsons should overcome this handicap. Already subscriptions are pouring in which is clear enough evidence that few people recall the namesake of the Radcliffe News supplement...
There are still only two meals daily. They are generous meals, however, and a typical menu includes steak, beans, bread and butter with jam, canned peaches and coffee. The men supplement regular meals with coconuts and occasional local tangerines. There are no natives around to climb trees and get them coconuts, but high winds have solved this problem by breaking off tops of trees and bringing down a bonanza of nuts...
...Stratton's platform is a supplement, on post-war problems of the U.S. and Britain, to the May issue of FORTUNE, which he mailed to every important Democrat in Idaho. During three terms in the State Senate, he never attended a lobbyist's party, never asked a fellow Senator for a vote, and passed three controversial issues by the main strength of his eloquence...
...words could not help seeming pale, irrelevant, almost flippant beside the unspeakable pictures received from Greece last week (see cuts). Yet Vogue's words (in a moving and far-from-flippant article in the current issue) and those of Greek Minister of Information Andre Michalopoulos could supplement the picture in the process of educating the outside world in Axis occupation methods...
Nights, however, are pleasantly cool- one-blanket weather. Food is passable: almost all of it comes from cans. There is no food obtainable in New Guinea beyond a few paw paws, bananas and coconuts. Supply officers still laugh grimly over the suggestion from headquarters that they supplement rations by buying in the open market. The food problem is aggravated because the soldiers won't eat mutton. "These boys simply won't touch sheep," says the exasperated mess officer who watches supplies of mutton pile...