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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...American people elect a President to lead them and work for the good of a great nation of millions of people, or do they elect him to stump various states for the election of favored candidates for Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 10, 1949 | 10/10/1949 | See Source »

Berlin's Mayor Ernst Reuter, a brass band and swarms of functionaries were on hand to note the occasion. Said Reuter warmly: "It wove a bond of cooperation and of sentiment that marked the beginning of a different era." A more characteristically American epitaph was a placard bearing the lettered notice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMED FORCES: For Sale | 10/10/1949 | See Source »

While loudspeakers blared Strauss waltzes, alternating with the Internationale, comrades milled among the booths, past anti-American posters, right into the arms of 3,000 Communist girls with red flowers in their hair, who insistently sold lapel badges marked "Unita." No merrymaker could really begin to enjoy himself in peace until he had a badge in his buttonhole and a copy of Unita protruding from his pocket...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Have a Unifa | 10/10/1949 | See Source »

...years their gross had been near $1,000,000 a year. They had introduced more than 300 hits, such as Little White Lies, You're Driving Me Crazy, Boo-Hoo-and were still playing all of them the same old way. This year, the American Society of Teachers of Dancing thanked them with a Distinguished Service Scroll for consistently acting as a bulwark against "invasions by hordes of cynical jive extremists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Same Old Way | 10/10/1949 | See Source »

...many an ailing big business, Expert Bernays was ready to tell the patient all. "If the rate of decline continues," he warned at the outset, "in a decade or two we may expect to see the legitimate theater in New York disappear completely . . . [But] in spite of everything, the American people like the theater more than ever before, if it meets their desires and needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Feeble Pulse | 10/10/1949 | See Source »

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