Word: byes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rousseau: "That is undoubtedly a thing one must do. Good-bye...
...plumes into lacquered coiffures. The weather was warm-but ladies who like to show off their platinum fox coats showed up at the Teatro Municipal in them anyhow. The cheapest seats in the gallery were $4.80; and the house was sold out. Baldwina ("Bidu") de Oliveira Sayao (rhymes with bye now), the cause of it all, was not surprised. Said she: "When they love an artist, they really love...
Ilya Ehrenburg's "thanks-and-good-bye" letter to the U.S. (TIME, July 8) was thickly spread with applesauce. Soviet Russia's visiting Ehrenburg, who turned off all criticisms of Russia by criticisms of the U.S., had moved even the leftist Nation to complain of this "talented but transparent propagandist." Wrote the New York Herald Tribune's Walter Lippmann: "Surely somewhere in the recesses of [Ehrenburg's] conscience, since he is a highly educated man, a still small voice must be saying that he does not, did not, and cannot write as honestly about...
Social Note. In Greenwich, Conn., three masked bandits entered the home of George H. Houston, ex-president of Baldwin Locomotive Works, announced a stickup, stayed an hour, toured the house, chatted pleasantly, finally bade Mrs. Houston and her baby grandchild good- bye, shook hands all around (first removing their gloves) and departed with several cases of whiskey, $75 and nine gas coupons...
...people has joined many sons in final sacrifice for country. Like the Ensign who died at Pearl Harbor, like those who have left Cambridge and will not return, he was a son of Harvard. A world mourns the loss of a leader. Harvard, alma matter, says a last good-bye to a member of the Class of 1904. To the world he leaves the beginnings of freedom; to Harvard he leaves honor...