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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dubinsky managed what probably no other labor leader could have: he wangled loans for the bankrupt International union from commercial banks. After he became president of the International in 1932, Dubinsky got his real chance in the New Deal. Seeing NRA coming, Dubinsky had softened up the industry with quick, organizational strikes, picked up 160,000 new members in six months. When NRA was nullified by the Supreme Court, Dubinsky announced that he would strike any employer who tried to back out of its agreements. Says he slyly: "First you get a whip, and then when everyone knows you have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Little David, the Giant | 8/29/1949 | See Source »

What have atheists in common with saints? A great deal, suggests top-rank Roman Catholic Philosopher Jacques Maritain, now teaching at Princeton, in the current issue of the quarterly Review of Politics. "The genuine, absolute atheist, with all his sincerity and devotion," he concludes, "is but an abortive saint and, at the same time, a mistaken revolutionist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The God-Haters | 8/22/1949 | See Source »

...Lysenko, he argues, opened Haldane's eyes to a new refinement of the truth: "What is inherited is not a set of characters, but the capacity for reacting to the environment in such a way that, in a particular environment, particular characters are developed." Genes "exhibit a good deal of stability in their reproduction," Haldane writes, but not "complete stability, or evolution would be impossible." Parting company with Lysenko, he notes that if genes were "at the mercy of every environmental change, heredity would be impossible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A Problem of Loyalties | 8/15/1949 | See Source »

...total cost of the house, the architect will do some or all of the following: help choose a site, help plan the house (or plan it altogether), make drawings so that the prospective owner can see what his house will look like, help choose and deal with the contractor, and supervise the actual construction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: New Shells | 8/15/1949 | See Source »

Though many airports are still clamoring for his service, Jimmy Dobbs has bigger & better plans-to supply meals to railroads, which usually lose money on dining cars. He is closing a deal with one road to supply its meals much as he does the airlines' and he is dickering with several others. Dobbs figures that he will be able to serve better food than railroad passengers now get, and at the same time cut diner losses at least in half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RESTAURANTS: Food on the Fly | 8/15/1949 | See Source »

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