71 Years Ago Today: "The president's "whole program," later to be known as "lend-lease," was the unconventional idea that the United States could send Britain weapons and supplies without charge and then, after the war, be repaid not in dollars but in kind."
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On This Day in the *New York Times* today:
On March 11, 1941, President Roosevelt signed into law the Lend-Lease Bill,
providing war supplies to countries ...
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3 comments:
Damn those muses. It does look better though ;)
You know, it doesn't have to be perfect now. Otherwise the editors will have nothing to suggest and they wouldn't feel like they had a hand in it. (Just wait til they tell you, "It would look better with lines around the text.")
Not perfect? No danger of that :)
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