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...native New Yorker who feels that way about it is TIME'S Terry Drucker, who researched the story. Her faith was somewhat shaken, however, by paragraphs like the following one, in which the writer left the facts for her to fill in: "In a single day New York uses KOMING gallons of water, imports KOMING tons of food, spews out KOMING gallons of sewage and KOMING tons of garbage. In winter it needs KOMING gallons of fuel oil. KOMING million people travel daily on its KOMING miles of subway...
...Neil and Mrs. Drucker also spent an evening with O'Dwyer at Gracie Mansion, which was being redecorated (one room, according to O'Dwyer, looked "like a carload of false teeth"), and when they left at midnight the Mayor uttered the words from which the story's cover caption was taken. Said he: "Do whatever you like with me in your story, but give New York a break. I love it. It's a hell of a town...
Woods took the opening gun of a 300-yard medley outfit that set a new mark with 3:12.1. His 1:44.8 for the 150-yard distance took a fraction of a second off the best of Bob Drucker, made...
...peacetime Junes, when an average of 50 members of the graduating class--often one-tenth of the seniors--were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, only seven of this year's graduates were included in the elections announced on Tuesday. They are John J. Delaney, Jr., of Arlington, Robert H. Drucker, of Wilmette, Ill., Daniel B. Feer, of Brookline, David B. Green, of Brookline, Paul Mandelstam, of Allston, John J. Shea, of Jamaica Plain, and Philip Troen, of Portland, Maine...
Most Americans take for granted the fact that the U.S. Constitution has outlived practically every other written constitution of the past two centuries. But you would never know it to read the books written by the intellectuals of 1942 and 1943. Charles Beard (The Republic), Peter Drucker (The Future of Industrial Man), Hamilton Basso (Mainstream), Herbert Agar (A Time for Greatness), Henry Wallace (The Century of the Common Man), James Truslow Adams (The American), Walter Lippmann (whose The Good Society, originally published in 1937, has just been reissued with a new preface), and Isabel Paterson (The God of the Machine...