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In the Wind

August 10, 1940 issue

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The article presents information on several developments from across the world. Statuettes of Allied war leaders are being sold in London, England. During the recent heat wave, with the temperature at 95 in Boston, the Shell gasoline sign over the Charles River flashed in large electric letters which could be seen for miles around. The first letter wasn't functioning. The Chicago Times has dropped Hugh Johnson's column. In doing so it ran an editorial explanation deploring the venom of Johnson's attacks on the President. "Hell hath no fury like General Johnson's scorn," it said.

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FIGURINES; JOURNALISM; JOHNSON, Hugh; AIR masses; GASOLINE; TEMPERATURE
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