Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...home in Hitler's Europe. But it is there, amidst scenes of the suffering and misery that have unfolded since 1939, that MGM has placed its latest effort at well-bred laughs, "Once Upon A Honeymoon." The cast is sure-fire, Ginger Rogers as a Minsky Melter gone broad A, Cary Grant in a reporter part tailored to his tongue-in-cheek virility, and a newcomer, Walter Slezak, as the type of Brownshirted bully that gestapoes himself into disfavor handily. But even these stalwarts are helpless in a plot that ambles from fantastic nonsense to the borders of poor taste...
Maverick Justice. Thenceforward he was to look from one window of the law after the other, finally arriving in 1902 at the high, broad casement of the U.S. Supreme Court. Sixty-one, he counted on about ten more years of active service. Twenty-nine years later he was still on the bench...
...Broad-beamed, baric Edmund Gilligan (White Sails Crowding) knows a lot about sailing vessels, good violent storytelling, and wild Irish prose. In The Gaunt Woman his triple talents are contributed to the war effort with a driving energy that sometimes bruises the story and the prose. But the book as a whole has the glow and momentum of a particularly likable Grade B movie...
These radical changes were foreseen last month (TIME, Nov. 23), but their full scope was not revealed by the Army and Navy until last week.* All told, some 250,000 young soldiers will get a year of college education "on a broad democratic basis without regard to financial resources." Cost to the Government will be a half billion dollars-the greatest scholarship fund ever established, equivalent to the total yearly cost of college teaching...