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Show Army Ignores Kipling's Term. "Fritz" now seems generally adopted by our soldiers and sailors as a pet name for the enemy. These soubriquets soubri-quets are evolved In war almost in-i evitably. In the struf,le between tha North and South the Confederates were always known as "Johnny" to their Yankee opponents. "Fuzzy-wuzzy," however, as applied to the "bi', black, bounding" warriors of the Sudan, has often been ui by newspaper writers since Iludyaru Kipling Kip-ling inventad it; but the army Ignores it completely. London Globe. |