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...postscript to his story on Sweden's "Well-Stocked Cellar" in our Dec. 31 issue, TIME Senior Editor Henry Anatole Grunwald sent a letter describing a reindeer sleigh ride in the wilds of Lapland. I thought you would be interested in reading part of it, because it is indicative of the far corners to which some of our editors penetrate when they take trips away from home...
...Christmas. In 18 years, New Eyes has collected 400,000 pairs of old glasses, sent out money for 65,000 new pairs. In return come hundreds of fervent letters of thanks. Wrote one man: "It's like coming out of a dark cellar. I don't have to stumble any more...
Invisible Wall. Are these Swedes happy? They usually say yes. But the panorama of Swedish life seems to say no. An invisible wall seems to divide them from each other and from the world. Each sits in his own little cellar, inattentive to the riven world and determined to enjoy his own Golden Peace which-he feels-hard work, right thinking, progressive sewage disposal and a little luck have earned...
Sweden would be an asset to Western defense, but nothing will get the Swedes out of their cellar except a war on Sweden...
...disaster brought these people something they never had before: the first friendly attention from old Israeli hands. Willing Tel Aviv householders took in strange babies with bad colds; one businessman collected 15 shivering children and bedded them down in his cellar. Tel Aviv's Mayor Israel Rokach beamed, said: "At last we are a united people again...