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...platitude honors, only rival to B. C. the biographer is B. C. the aphorist. Last week, in one 400-word column on how to be successful, he dropped one dozen mottoes, including "Pride prejudices . . . Conceit begets coldness . . . Selfishness shrivels sympathy . . . Almightiness kills admiration. . . ." He also cited Kettering, Owen Young, Willkie, Lincoln to prove that "radiators of happiness . . . multiply contracts as well as contacts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUBLISHING: Tycoon's Pal | 12/2/1940 | See Source »

...living man. One woman knows more: his wife and onetime pupil, Dr. Phyllis Ackerman. Surrounded at home by Persian books, pots, cats, he is intolerant of contemporary Western art, architecture, music, hates jazz. Says he: "The assertive egotism of Western artists, the adulation that has so often inflamed their conceit, the assumption that they are apart from common life, unique in endowment and thereby in license, would have puzzled the cultivated Persian in every period except the most recent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Persian Art | 5/6/1940 | See Source »

Down in No'th Ca'lina, which some unkind person once called a valley of self-consciousness between two mountains of conceit (Virginia and South Carolina), they appreciate a politician. When Jim Farley stopped off at Charlotte's Southern Railway station one day last week, the mayor gave Democratic Chairman Farley the city's key, Charlotte's postmen gave Postmaster General Farley a leather traveling bag and the Elks gave Elk Farley a hat which unfortunately proved to be a couple of sizes too small for his bald head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN: Farley's Forihgoing | 2/5/1940 | See Source »

...unprecedented successes in rowing have not spoiled his modest, unassuming, gentlemanly character. . . . His example to the youth of America ... of high sportsmanship, indomitable perseverance, self-discipline and an ability to take victory without conceit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Rcmcocas Galahad | 1/22/1940 | See Source »

...Paris two months ago), Elliot Paul wrote a novel, Concert Pitch, and spent much time studying U. S. labor. The result is The Stars and Stripes Forever. A strike novel laid in a one-man manufacturing town in Connecticut, it contains no Communist character, goes light on leftist propaganda. Conceit rather than the C.I.O. accounts for the fact that the villain, Tycoon Loring, finally gets the whole town down on him, including the high school football team. With its neat plot and smooth dialogue, The Stars and Stripes Forever is a sort of left wing Satevepost story-an attempt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Gas Bomb | 4/17/1939 | See Source »

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