Word: comradeships
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...amorous G.I. (Bonar Col-leano). But the film transfers the play to the screen with a muscular compactness and economy. Although it is only a minor cinematic skirmish, Eight Iron Men strikes an authentic ring of realism from the monotony of war and the soldiers' code of comradeship...
...divided Labor Party conference at Morecambe that the U.S. was deliberately goading Britain into war and bankruptcy (TIME, Oct. 13). Last week, at the Yorkshire beach resort Scarborough, Winston Churchill assured a conference of 5,000 Conservatives that "the foundation of [British] foreign policy is a true and honorable comradeship with the United States...
...them -including his five leading rivals-were glad to see him, and couldn't help showing it. They felt that he was somehow on their side. Alben Barkley was really on everybody's side: he was Mr. Democrat, the personification of a kind of comradeship that binds together the dissident bundles in the Democratic Party. There was a half-truth, but a deep half-truth, in the campaign placard: "North, South, East, West, all agree Barkley best." All would have agreed, at that point, that Barkley was second best...
...Houses. Surrounded on three sides by Cambridge tenements and on the fourth by the Charles, Dunster men feel themselves a bit cut off spiritually from the rest of the Harvard community. This, together with the fact that Dunster is the second smallest. House, produces a sense of comradeship which draws Funsters together in the feeling of one big family...
...letters, two excerpts from The Mint appear for the first time. Reminiscent of E. E. Cummings' World War I memoir, The Enormous Room, the excerpts are vignettes of army life: the loneliness of a first night in barracks, the sense of class war between officers and men, the comradeship of airmen...