Word: donee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lines to remind TIME readers that a majority of Japanese opinion disagrees with Yoko Fukushima's letter [TIME, March 24], when she thinks 25-30 years occupation by U.S. does much good to Japan. Everybody, including Japanese, admires the great works done by General MacArthur. His directives and orders are carried out to a letter by law-abiding Japanese, and no serious incidents . . . hampered his occupation policy. We are behaving ourselves like a "good loser," and are proud...
...scrubbed, perfumed Negro boy to "keep him from getting spoiled by wealth." But he was killed by an automobile when he was nine. Her marriage ended tragically. Hard-drinking Ned McLean's mind gave way-in a moment of wild humor he sent her a Latvian divorce summons done up in a Christmas box decorated with tiny reindeer and holly. He was committed to an insane asylum a little later, finally died there...
...Palmiro Togliatti enters it as Minister without Portfolio. Less ductile Communists, who still want to rush to the barricades, are pushed out of the party, many by the "respectable" device of being refused support by the Communist machine in local elections. All the fighting, for the present, will be done on the barricades of bureaucracy. Slovenly, shambling Mauro Scocci-maro, noted for his long, unwashed hair, dirty shirts and doctrinaire stubbornness, holds office as Minister of Finance; but when Premier de Gasperi drops him, Party Boss Togliatti does not even put up a fight. This is no time for unwashed...
...dissident, anti-Communist Social ists under Giuseppe Saragat have made no progress since their secession (TIME, Jan. 20). The one anti-Communist party which has done relatively well is Gian, nini's nee-Fascist Common Man movement, which appeals to many disillusioned Christian Democrats. It points up the obvious but disastrous desire (which helped Hitler and Mussolini to power) to fight Communism with typical totalitarian methods...
Though Coach Bill Barclay has done a bit of re-shuffling in the lineup--Larry Gray is playing his first Varsity match today in the number six spot--he doesn't expect that Amherst will prove as tough a nut to crack as Williams last Wednesday. "We just squeaked through at Williamstown," the team's "pro" asserted yesterday...