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...keep the panting male on his toes in daylight, jazz, athletics, carnivals, or even Saturday classes are provided. The total impression of an organized college weekend is one of frantic activity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Smithites Seek Males, Fine Food on Weekend | 4/12/1951 | See Source »

Freedom Liquidated. There was no daylight for La Prensa. This had been the showdown. Peron had, in effect, liquidated his great critic. But, as visiting U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Edward Miller told Argentina's strong man last week, the brutal suppression of freedom would cost him dearly in his standing with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: Murder at La Prensa | 3/12/1951 | See Source »

...sign a paper on his desk and receive in return a presidential pardon, which he was empowered to issue forthwith. The paper was a statement acknowledging the accusation but not their guilt. Shea and McCombe signed. Then, with Juan Peron's "pardon," they walked out into the daylight of Buenos Aires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: Murder at La Prensa | 3/12/1951 | See Source »

This week, with the precision of a machine, the marines and other divisions of Ridgway's Eighth Army ground their way northward over the mountains of central Korea. Their general's orders were simple: "Use every daylight hour to seek out and destroy the enemy. Inflict maximum casualties and sustain a minimum of your own. Withdraw to strong defensive positions at night. Search every piece ground. Do not push on until you have eliminated every Communist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMAND: The Airborne Grenadier | 3/5/1951 | See Source »

Such messages, from U.S. ground controllers to tactical airplane pilots, are routine in Korea's brief winter daylight. By last week they were being sent in increasing numbers at night. Using air-dropped magnesium flares, of 600,000 to 1,000,000 candlepower, the Air Force was beginning to turn night into day over selected areas of the front lines. The flares brilliantly illuminated vehicle columns, tanks, ammunition and supply dumps, or enemy infantry positions for allied artillery or night-flying B-26 Invaders armed with machine guns, bombs, rockets and napalm.-The nights which the enemy had comfortably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR IN ASIA,THE AIR WAR: Night into Day | 2/12/1951 | See Source »

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