Word: approaches
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...from Death. The task also calls for patience, understanding, an ability to show Germany's authoritarians that democrats can be efficient. In his early approach to a tough job, General Clay seemed to meet the requirements...
...criticisms that are justified, of things that are bad, sometimes very bad indeed. I want to pay tribute to General [Patrick] Hurley* and Donald Nelson in this respect. They got off to a wonderful start because they have been sympathetic and constructive as well as critical. Their approach was not, "Now, China, you are our problem. What shall we do with you?" But rather, "China, you have some problems. How can we help you with the problems? How can we help each other most?" There is a world of difference...
...added: "All I can do is write like Miller." Writing like Miller seemed to demand frequent references to admirals and generals, a heavy accent on I and not enough on G.I. Miller's Washington editors cabled him, suggesting that he change his approach. Instead, still depressed by his friend's death and by his own inability to catch on as a columnist, Lee Miller gave up last week and came home-after one month and five days in Ernie Pyle's spot...
...characters of her three current shows (The Guiding Light, Today's Children, The Woman in White) troop past an NBC microphone in 45 minutes of virtually nonstop emotionalism. Last week, on the anniversary of her 15th year in radio, Writer Phillips was wrestling with a newly publicized approach to her craft. She called it "social significance...
...radio drama of originality, emotional appeal and intellectual integrity. . . ." CBC's dramatic programs show "courage and leadership in attacking vital, current human problems." The three judges said sadly of radio in general: "Frankly ... we felt no great surge of pride. . . . There was a surprising lack of1) freshness of approach, 2) imagination, 3) virility, 4) objectivity [in] both writing and production...