Word: considerations
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In attempting to dramatize "the Christian way of life" along sectarian lines, external differences of religions are stressed at the expense of their common moral truths. . . . That organized religions should even consider it essential to use Hollywood as a press agent well typifies American "progress." . . .
1) Governor Caldwell did not consider the killing of Jesse James Payne a lynching because there was no evidence that Payne had been abducted from jail and shot by a mob. Presumably the crime was committed by one man, as yet unidentified.
Behind the Statement. While Henry Kaiser got his usual bumper crop of headlines, Big Steel-which always moves slowly-remained mum. But there were other reasons to consider, beyond Ben Fairless' statement that "there is a limit," for Big Steel's stand.
Then came the crossexamination. The Navy's famed Nov. 27 message to Pearl Harbor had begun with the words: "This is ... a war warning." Hadn't the Admiral considered this highly significant? His answer boomed: "I did not consider it an extraordinary message!"
The Greatness of Gertrude. Because the reading public is divided between those who read detective stories and those who consider them trash, the audience for a good detective story is definitely limited, and much smaller than the audience which can, with luck, be reached by a novel of copulation.