The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 103 tomasScribner & Company, 1922 |
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... United States saying that the war was over . If the news was true , Howard prob- ably had scored the biggest news beat of history . And from Howard's reci- tal of the facts there seemed to be no question of the news being authentic ...
... United States saying that the war was over . If the news was true , Howard prob- ably had scored the biggest news beat of history . And from Howard's reci- tal of the facts there seemed to be no question of the news being authentic ...
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A Popular Quarterly. It was addressed to the United Press office in New York City and read : Urgent . Armistice allies Germans signed 11 smorning hostilities ceased two safternoon . It was signed " Howard - Simms . " Simms was the United ...
A Popular Quarterly. It was addressed to the United Press office in New York City and read : Urgent . Armistice allies Germans signed 11 smorning hostilities ceased two safternoon . It was signed " Howard - Simms . " Simms was the United ...
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... United Press messages , and had been censored there ! 84 Looking at it in the light of later re- flection , I am convinced that it was this unintended strategy of Howard's that enabled him to get his cable past the local censors . I say ...
... United Press messages , and had been censored there ! 84 Looking at it in the light of later re- flection , I am convinced that it was this unintended strategy of Howard's that enabled him to get his cable past the local censors . I say ...
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... United Press ; our filing out with him back to the Continental , leaving behind us , undisillusioned , the tragi- cally joyous throngs celebrating a peace that was not a peace a peace whose morning after would find men still killing one ...
... United Press ; our filing out with him back to the Continental , leaving behind us , undisillusioned , the tragi- cally joyous throngs celebrating a peace that was not a peace a peace whose morning after would find men still killing one ...
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... United States of Amer- ica were the victims of one or more secret agents of the German Espionage Corps . It will be recalled that , on the morn- ing of November 7 , enemy plenipoten- tiaries were reported to be coming through the lines ...
... United States of Amer- ica were the victims of one or more secret agents of the German Espionage Corps . It will be recalled that , on the morn- ing of November 7 , enemy plenipoten- tiaries were reported to be coming through the lines ...
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