Word: columnized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard Jazz Club hopes to run at least one session with the coming of cooler weather in September. This column would like to hear from any undergraduates or service men stationed at the College who would like to join the Club and help sponsor a few afternoons of good jazz...
Sirs: I expect to see in your "Letters" column much praise but far more criticism of your feature article on Sidney Hillman and the P.A.C. of C.I.O. [TIME, July 24]. Put me down as one who says it is a fair, unbiased article. I find it refreshing to read something impartial about this movement. Here on the West Coast practically all the large newspapers are so violently anti-Administration and anti-labor that they grow hysterical when writing about the P.A.C. . . . Those who oppose the candidates and principles of the P.A.C. have for many years played and are now playing...
...road a mile-long column of German vehicles traveling bumper to bump er was caught by Allied attack planes, which smashed or burned nearly every one. In Washington, Secretary Stimson declared that the amount of wrecked or abandoned German transport in some places was actually hampering Allied prog ress. Mr. Stimson added with a twinkle in his eye that this was a kind of delay "to which our ground forces could be easily reconciled...
...time I reach the Mediterranean, I am convinced the Germans will have evacuated the Balkans. When this happens I will be pleased to come in with our troops." He stopped smiling. "I should be miserable writing a column in Chicago* when in the Balkans it was being decided whether the United States, Great Britain and Russia can live together...
Cowering in a ditch, Blazus saw the merciless planes race up & down the column, cannon blazing and bombs dropping, until the whole two miles was a red, blazing tangle of shattered bodies and wrecked vehicles. Then the planes hunted down the escaped tanks. Concluded Blazus...