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... RHINE. The Allies barely hesitated at the Rhine before they plunged across it. The German army, bleeding and punch-drunk after the battles on the western side of the river, seemed unable to man their great natural defense line. In the Rhine ...
... RHINE,". BRINGS. NAZI. DANGER. CLOSE. TO. HOME. Out of a dozen anti-Xazi plays given on Broadway in recent years, the most eloquent is one in which no Xazi appears. Called Watch on the Rhine, it opened a fortnight ago, and is the third ...
... Rhine Chamber of Commerce is the touch that demonstrates the resolve of the executive director, Marge Hammelrath. She is dedicated to making Over-the-Rhine a livable neighborhood — culturally and economically diverse, as well as an ...
... Rhine, taking a quarter of a million prisoners. He jumped the Rhine in two places and swung all the way around the Ruhr to meet Montgomery in the north. Weeks before that historic juncture, on Feb. 8, the First Canadian Army attacked ...
... RHINE & E.S.P. (continued) Dr. Rhine finds his first star subject Dr. Rhine obviously never would have started his experiments back in 1930 if he had not been convinced that ESP is a fact, and he would have abandoned them long ago if ...
... Rhine was able to duplicate the stunt. I managed to duplicate it after two moments. Before Dr. Rhine left we thought that the boy's mentor was completely disillusioned. At least, he (Dr. Reynolds) did admit that Pat Marquis had fooled ...
... Rhine. "The public investment in Over-the-Rhine over the next couple to three years is going to be in the $100 million dollar range including the $15 million in Findlay Market," says Tom Besanceney, president and CEO, Over-the- Rhine ...
... Rhine met with a much kinder fate than its brethren. While other cities tore down their early neighborhoods to feed development frenzies or build highways, Cincinnati put Over-the-Rhine on the National Register of Historic Places and ...
... Rhine, began to make mistakes, like a boxer who has been hit in the head too often. At nearly all the Rhine crossings the Germans destroyed the bridges but at Remagen, south of Cologne, something went wrong. Before demolition squads ...