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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Edmund B. Spaeth Jr. '42, Philadelphia, Pa.; Byron W. Steele Jr. '43, Mullens, W. Va.; Lester h. Tobin '42, New York, N.Y.; Shunsuke Tsurumi '43, Tokyo Japan; Theodore B. Van Itallie '42, Ridgewood...
...Willkie]. ... He should remember he was a poor man himself. He used to pick cotton." Joseph W. Martin Jr.: "I do not choose to enter the Cabinet." Chicago's Mayor Kelly: "We have no voice or control over the ballots as they are marked by the voters." Van Wyck Brooks: "Although I am a Socialist I am voting for President Roosevelt this year because I do not feel that Norman Thomas is realistic regarding the present world crisis." Norman Thomas: "It's a phony campaign. . . ." General Hugh S. Johnson: "Mayor LaGuardia says that if he [Wendell Willkie...
...Michigan, a vote against godly Governor Luren Dudley Dickinson, 81, Republican, was by implication a vote for sin. Nevertheless, Michiganders sided against the angels, voted in up-&-coming Highway Commissioner Murray D. Van Wagoner, who had quietly built himself a steam roller to ride...
...passed over; he was made Slade Professor of Art at Cambridge only in the last year of his life. But Roger Fry made more Britons look at pictures and like them than any other man of his time. The term Post-Impressionism, for the art of Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, et al., was his invention, and through jibes and jeers he introduced Cézanne to London...
York for the annual race over the hilly, four-mile Van Cortlandt Park course. Lang Burwell, Captain and No. 1 man on the Mikkola outfit, will be accompanied by teamates Key Rogers, Joe Scott, Ed Cook, Bob Jay, John Sopka and McLoughlin, if he recovers in time. If not, first alternate, Bob Nichols, will make the trip...