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Despite their hasty inception, the 13 service schools processed some 60,000 officers, officer candidates, and enlisted men and sent trained technicians to every battlefront of World War II before demobilization...
Since Pearl Harbor this letter has followed the news spotlight overseas; we have told you much about our battlefront and foreign affairs coverage, and about the correspondents responsible for it. Now, after four long years away, the spotlight has shifted to U.S. affairs-to the problems of returning G.I.s, the acute shortage of housing, the steel strikes, and the many other phases of current industrial strife. The world is watching to see how the U.S. handles these problems, and TIME is fully prepared to cover them-from the national, not the Ivory Tower, point of view...
...chaplains had all been in war heaters and their battlefront experiences lad convinced them that the Church needs renewed warnings: | Organized religion has allowed church members to remain religious illiterates. The trouble probably lies in an indirectivay of teaching with high-sounding theo-ogical terms instead of plain talk, which he chaplains found more effective. Hence-orth, civilian clergymen will have to be )etter trained in modern educational methods...
Into that brand-new city (called Dogpatch) flooded weird equipment: thousands of powerful, new-type pumps, gigantic electromagnets, innumerable other machines and instruments. Amid oceans of mud and battlefront confusion, they finally found their places. Both plants were successful, produced effective quantities of precious...
Sirs: TIME'S reporting [April 23, of Dr. Dwight E. Harken's impressive battlefront heart operation record] is in error. Not 328 heart cases, as you credit me. Figures should be 74 missiles removed from within or in relation to great vessels; 55 foreign bodies removed from within or in relation to the heart (13 in heart chambers). Total-129 patients. You were right about there being no deaths...