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...been to rely too much on the Great Leader. . . . This dependence on authority is the exact complement of the irrational hatred of 'that man in the White House.' . . . The progressive movement is weak indeed if there is only one man in the country who can carry its banner. Worse things might happen to it in the long run than defeat of a fourth-term candidate, if that were necessary to stimulate it to ... a policy more fundamental than to continue to place a single champion in the Presidential chair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OPINION: F.D.R. in 1943 | 9/13/1943 | See Source »

When Education moved in, it found that the former occupants had left but two things in the house--a large banner, reading "W. Rodman Peabody", body. On this basis Philip J. Rulon, and a book by Francis Greenwood Pea-associate professor of Education, named his headquarters Peabody House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ASTP, School of Education Fighting Peabody Decay | 8/31/1943 | See Source »

...daily and 20,000,000 Sunday, nets Artist Gray a six-figure annual income, enables him to live and work in an expansive home in Green Farms, Conn. There last week he concluded he had made a mistake in letting little Annie lug his private political banner. Said he: "The Syndicate has a hard & fast rule against editorializing. I shouldn't have done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Moppet in Politics | 8/30/1943 | See Source »

After opening the program with the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner," a quartet of staff and students sang three numbers of old fashioned harmony, and Dr. Cornet led a parody on the faculty members, including one on himself, after which Lt. Anspach, concert led a parody on the faculty members, including one on himself, after which Lt. Anspach, concert pianist, played two selections of a more serious nature. Lt. Tirico and Mrs. Anita Clarke Richmond each sang several selections and a duet, Lt. Tirico included a love song called "Les Trois Fils D'Or" by Colonel Fox, accompanied...

Author: By Ensign HERBERT S. balley, | Title: ARMY ELECTRONICS TRAINING CENTER and NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL (RADAR) | 8/13/1943 | See Source »

Politics in the Bluegrass State is usually as hot as a searing gulp of straight Kentucky corn, as close-fought as a banner-year Derby. This year's gubernatorial elections are no exception. At the post in the Democratic primary this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: As Goes Kentucky | 8/9/1943 | See Source »

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