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  • t under the nose of Bo.ton wbor• Bo1ton newspapers oould u.ot touoh its territory and it •ae 90;~ aol14, onl.7 \.bi.11;y miles ti n , less than with a ■a.rt l7 oovered. tro■ fi.ftJ" Boston. Marshalltown, Ion., tifteen t ho· sand. lid.lea
  • friendly letter, I have had ma.ny others confirming your repo rts on Florida and Texas . It is good of you to pass on to me the side-lights which you have obta.ined during your recent travels in the South. You may be sure that all you write me will be held
  • · this fall. SATURDAYS SUPERB. Both the TUNE. "Curly," "Smiley" and The "Cocoanut Grove Revue," "Reds" are again stirrini up big Palm Room and th e cocktail rhythm in Neptune. Meaning that lounge at Maryland Gardens are 1traight from Boston's Cocoanut our
  • , has been assigned to ·.ng pnvate the project. Meanwhile bids for and maintaining them. No cash, disposal of "Quoddy" village are he agreed, would be paid to them. 1ame tenden- supposed to be opened in Boston Officials asserted that Senator 1 unfairness
  • COMPOSITION (first 15 words) HOTEL or TRANSPORTATION RESERVATIONS ( (fi t d ) 15 5 TOURATE TELEGRAMS, for TRAVELERS \ rs wor ASK ANY WESTERN 1~ 25~ 35¢ 35¢ GREETINGS AT Christmas New Year Easter .. Valentine's Day Mother's Day Father's Day Jewish New Year
  • Committee. June 16, 1942 El1.ot1 Knox and the President. Mrs. Reid - Ingersoll-then the columDiste perhaps. Telephone talk with Ingersoll. June 16, 1942 This man sees only high class people in New York City, Boston, Phila­ delphia, Pittsburgh
  • . Fulcher to travel Buck Hood, advance man Weldon Hart in Austin, for sixty days . Marsh to Texas to get release of these men from Fentress . In emergency they may resign. See V. P. on Young , and ask gener al advise . sold by Marsh . Dies proposition
  • the editor ot a paper ot 16 1 000 oiroulation in Central Penntylvuda. But he baa traveled Europe an4 America, la cultured and intelligent, and, to 11\Y lnow­ ledge, baa never lied nor been oruel. a■ - . Bither ib'ow thie away, or carry it on ae you ••• tit
  • election without outlining 1n an,y detail the program and policies he would tollov it elected. "Another echo ot the Devey train," continues The Times, "1• that reporters traveling with Mr. Smather1 complain because he uses the same speech every day
  • houses--probably also elsewhere. that he could do nothing about it. He was very tired. He simply felt He wanted a woman. He wanted his boy friend to comfort him and of course he liked intensely a very fine and sympathetic hostess and fellow traveller
  • "construction ahead travel at your own risk :1 and "construction ahead illegal to pass and at your own risk" This cotmtry is as open to individualism and free wheeling as the East so o.ften seems cramped . You move at an averas e rate of 60 miles and so does
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  • he several million dollars that was spent. This would require about twenty new active -2employees, traveling the country with these fil es in their possession. The greatest need of this country is to locate brains. The second greatest need
  • . You ~c 1s the fcll.?w . who erased '·1t 1:45 Dance Time t bel1-v~s to be right at 1111 ti mes are fond of " ai et ,· and travel 1\ ca n t he done · ll'om the copv 2:00 :SEWS-Music •~ Jt will challen,rc anti oppose !;; " · ' ·· b · • · • • Z things
  • me.ny have traveled to H waiie. . Therel'or , your best selector a.nd be st judge of thi type of music is the Hawai ian De le gat.e . Youra very truly, Uemora.ndum To: Senator Claude Pepper y 22, 1940 This is not usable except as l a st r-esort
  • experimental work rv1ee Expen.ae Lawrenoe 1arehouee tawrenoe warehouse Bill 300. 00 735 . 09 15,581. ~9 3,'118. 53 221 . 13 500 . 00 M1seellaneoua Traveling expense Bazari I1111uranoe on plJ"'l)o4 A. D. T . 1,Jatobman Senioe warehouse Ren, 2,6'16 . 42
  • there. Otherwise the weight against one's intellectual honesty will destroy oneself ){as he travels the road. It has been said abovd that one must not traverse for self the road. The road to be is the only justification £or the labor and the pain