Word: concerns
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Emmanuel cannot let the AVCO-Vultee-Consolidated setup remain so complicated forever. He plans a full merger of the two planemakers, but it may take months. The result would be a huge concern flexible enough to make anything from flivver planes to transoceanic skyliners, strong and ramified enough not to fear terrific post-war competition. Emmanuel bids fair to become the biggest single figure in U.S. aviation...
...State last night, after the picture had been shown, that if any of the lines in the movie were bad, the fault lies with director King, Vidor and Robert Young. If any of the lines are good, he added, it is because they are his. Mr. Marquand's concern is unnecessary, and he need not lose much sleep over the transfer of his subtle literary satire from paper to celluloid. It is an excellent film, well-acted and brilliantly directed, and Harvard graduates from Maine to Texas will rejoice in the gentle expose of the stuffiness that makes Boston unique...
...congeniality that is found in the Houses. That the University makes almost clear profit from the rental is only further evidence for a reduction. From the point of view of good business alone the University ought to be more lenient since it will get more from a going concern than from an empty building...
...approach to India beyond the Caucasus and Japan's approach beyond Burma, are prepared to fight against the Axis-if Indian self-government seems likely. Other millions are already fighting hard, in factories and in Britain's Middle Eastern ranks. And many millions feel little concern about World War II or India's international relations in general. There is room for many climates of opinion, for many degrees of knowledge and ignorance among India's 380,000,000 souls...
...reading, and his latest book is specifically addressed to the American college audience, as its sub-title "An Open Letter to American Youth" indicates. It is a small book, but it presents within a compass of 150 pages one of the most cogent and eloquent arguments for vital American concern with the war in Europe, and whole hearted support of the British war effort. Laski doesn't advocate an American expeditionary force, and he doesn't feel that such a force is at all necessary, but his plea is for full and continued material...