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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Industrial Chaplain. Presbyterian Smith calls himself an "industrial chaplain." From the beginning, he and his wife have lived with and served their flock on the industrial front lines-going down into the mines, attending union meetings, helping conduct mine foremen's classes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Working Christianity | 6/10/1946 | See Source »

Slashing at those who would "transfer one's attention to an insoluble (problem), such as doing away with all national sovreignty, he cited the admonition of Andrew Jackson at the battle of New Orleans--"Boys, elevate them guns a little lower." Rather, he insisted, we should "conduct our own affairs with. . . the type of judgement, as Judge Brandeis used to say, which leads a man not to stand in front of a locomotive." Directing attention toward problems of manageable dimensions "like the monetary fund, the bank, the trade organization, and, if possible, the control of atomic energy," will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Manageable Problems Must Get Attention, Says Acheson | 6/7/1946 | See Source »

...North Side gutter the night of Feb. 7. Whether he had been hit by a car or had just fallen down, no one now knew. He mumbled his name & address to police before they threw him into the holdover. Next day he was fined $50 for disorderly conduct. No one had attempted to notify his family. Unable to pay the fine, he was sent to the prison hospital. There he died. Still his family was not notified. What had happened to his body...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ILLINOIS: The Wilderness | 6/3/1946 | See Source »

...branding of the average soldier's conduct as "odious and disgusting" is a slap, not at the Army, but at the American way, for the Army of World War II was a civilian Army. He expresses wonder at "how naive and stupid" were the G.I.s. . . . Perhaps the former Army chaplain has forgotten that these "illiterates from Brooklyn, Texas and Los Angeles" are the same men who made it possible for him to return to this country in peace and hand down his judgments to their discredit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 27, 1946 | 5/27/1946 | See Source »

...elections. The U.S. may propose hemisphere military cooperation, but unless it supplements surface collaboration with effective economic opposition to Peron, the vital Spanish-speaking belt will be lost to American leadership as it is forced into the orbit of the power state below the Mar Del Plata. The past conduct of the Argentine government during the war is ample illustration of the consequences of this threat during any future emergency. As far as the United States is concerned, Peron is not to be trusted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Perils of Peron | 5/21/1946 | See Source »

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