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  2. My Most Tragic Experience of the War

    New. York World Magazine has collected opinions of famous correspondents. as to their most tragic experiences of the war. BY HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE (New York World's special staff observer in ...

    Article : 607 words
  3. BETTING ON PEACE

    That the century-old combination of gamblers' chance takers known as Lloyds of London, has (says New York Herald) stirred up the down town betting bunch with a 10 to 8 ...

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    CROWN PRINCE: "What are we coming to, father" KAISER: "To Waterloo, my son, to Waterloo." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    (New York journalist and story writer : World correspondent during Zeppelin raids.) The dramatic things I have seen in war have been not the things that happen to human ...

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