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Under Editor MacLeish in OFF were other able men: Columnist (now Captain) Robert Kintner; Historian & Essayist Henry F. Pringle of Harper's and Collier's; former Washington Correspondent Ulric J. Bell, of the Louisville Courier-Journal; New York Times Book Reviewer Charles Poore; Columbia Broadcasting System's Vice President William B. Lewis; TIME'S Allen Grover, Chicago Daily Newsman Edgar Ansel Mowrer...
...Pittsburgh Courier," Negro daily, denounced both of them because of their presentations of the race problem in this country. But as Buck wrote then, "Once a people admits the fact that a major problem is basically insoluble they have taken the first step in learning how to live with...
Ambassador Kichisaburo Nomura dispatched a courier posthaste from the embassy in Washington before his departure set reporters asleuthing. With a guard of two FBI agents the courier hustled into a closed car and whisked away. His mission: the purchase of one pair of underdrawers...
...Musical Courier's newly published letters (TIME, Nov. 3) had less to do with Meyerbeer's heelish behavior than with Wagner's hypocrisy-or worse. Let Reader Bold recall Biographer Newman's summing up of the Meyerbeer case: "There can be no doubt that he [Meyerbeer] exerted himself for Wagner both in Paris and in Berlin. . . It becomes more and more difficult to put up any defense against the oft-repeated charge against Wagner of ingratitude to his benefactors...
Biographers who have pictured Composer Richard Wagner as a bit of a blackguard, a touch of a toady, had some added evidence last week. Musical Courier printed some early Wagnerian letters, extracted from a Swiss musical journal by Robert Hernried, Viennese refugee and music professor at St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa...