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Incidental Intelligence: (Lady With the Lamp Division): The exchange for all the public telephones in the Coney Island Hospital is Nightingale.
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Inflation Intelligence: A lady who took a stroll in Central Park noticed that some youngsters playing hopscotch there were tossing 25-cent pieces into the marked-out squares.
The New Yorker, December 25 , 1948P. 12 Inflation Intelligence: A lady who took a stroll in Central Park noticed that some youngsters playing hopscotch there were tossing 25-cent pieces into the marked-out squares.
By Russell Maloney The New Yorker, April 8 , 1944P. 18 Incidental Intelligence: A lady in Philadelphia sent her American flag to the dry-cleaners, but got it back uncleaned, with the explanation that this sort of thing was classified as "non-essential".
The report – authored by senior establishment figures including the former head of the joint intelligence committee Lady Neville-Jones and the former British ambassador to Washington Sir Christopher Meyer – comes as Cameron intensified the EU debate by suggesting that national security could be at risk if Britain voted to leave.
Cameron, who will also be meeting opposition leaders in Pakistan, is being accompanied by Sir Peter Ricketts, the national security adviser, Sir John Sawers, head of the secret intelligence service, Lady Warsi, the leading Muslim politician in the cabinet, and Sir David Richards, chief of the defence staff.
The New Yorker, September 15 , 1951P. 24 Incidental Intelligence: Four ladies in Roslyn who all visit their psychiatrist in the city four times weekly have formed a car pool.
By Eugene Kinkead and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, January 3 , 1942P. 9 Incidental Intelligence: The ladies of the American women's Voluntary Services, in their indendiary-bomb drills, make use of sand in bags stencilled "Return to Federal Reserve Bank".
By R. Rosen and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, September 15 , 1951P. 24 Incidental Intelligence: Four ladies in Roslyn who all visit their psychiatrist in the city four times weekly have formed a car pool.
By M. S. Daughty and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, May 29 , 1954P. 18 Incidental Intelligence: A Maine lady is using her silver crumb tray, a 1910 wedding present, for a dustpan.
By Hobart G. Weekes and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, March 21 , 1942P. 9 Incidental Intelligence: The new ladies' lounge and dining room in the University Club are sound-proof.
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