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...twelve years, it is called Auch in Amerika (In America Too), and dedicated "to Howard Fast and the youth of America who do not want war." The setting: a peaceful, lakeside American cottage inhabited by grandfather (wiped out by the big trusts), father (worried about his $125,000-a-year job), mother (worried about father) and son Larry (worried about everybody...
...better than average. He is not a nonentity and no Harding. He may not have the makings of a great President, but he has the makings of a good President." One of the first things President Truman did was to persuade Ross to give up his $35,000-a-year job with the P-D and become press secretary at $10,000 (later raised...
President Truman is reported planning to appoint former North Carolina Senator Frank S. Graham to the $15,000-a-year post...
...Michael V. DiSalle, 42, yam-shaped Democratic mayor of Toledo, was named to the $16,000-a-year, trouble-laden post of price stabilizer. No businessman, Lawyer DiSalle had made a good record as chairman of Toledo's Labor-Management-Citizens Committee (The Toledo Plan) that has minimized the city's labor trouble for five years; he had the endorsement of Toledo's industrialists and the good will of labor leaders for the price-stabilizing...
Almost eleven months ago, 50-year-old Donald C. Foster gave up his wife, his job, his $50,000-a-year San Francisco hobby shop, and the world, to enter a Benedictine monastery (TIME, Jan. 16). Last week, for the time being, at least, he was back in the world again. St. John's Abbey at Collegeville, Minn, had accepted cheery, spectacled Don Foster for a year of study before entering the novitiate. Now that the year was almost up, the abbey and Mr. Foster announced merely that he was "unable to meet certain requirements at this time" which...