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Self-Reproach. Next day Hirohito broadcast an Imperial Rescript to his nation: "Despite the best that has been done by everyone . . . the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage. . . . Moreover, the enemy has begun to employ a new and most cruel bomb. . . . We have resolved to pave the way for a grand peace for all the generations to come by enduring the unendurable and suffering the insufferable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Tears | 8/27/1945 | See Source »

...that they were temporarily discharged for the duration of the strike, and entitled to no pay for standing by. It looked as if St. Louis publishers, alarmed by recent newspaper strikes in New York, Fort Wayne and Birmingham, had decided to get tough-with all the unionists in their employ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: St. Louis Blues | 8/27/1945 | See Source »

...committee recommends that Yale University employ a number of authorities to teach religion to the graduate and the undergraduate students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Press | 8/23/1945 | See Source »

...university which fails to promote a vigorous religious life among its students is shirking one of its major responsibilities. The committee proposed that Yale's Department of Religion, which now offers only four courses, taught by instructors from other departments, be enlarged. As a starter, the department might employ full-time instructors in psychology and the history of Christianity. Eventually it should include an anthropologist, a historian, a linguist, specialists in non-Christian religions and in the philosophy of religion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Revival at Yale? | 8/13/1945 | See Source »

...time laying down broad policy, "is not accessible to a man with a problem." It also gave the back of its hand to the Army: "The Army is continuing to utilize its manpower wastefully. In addition it is setting up huge reserves of troops which it cannot hope to employ in the Pacific war except in the event of an almost disastrous military setback. . . . The Army should give serious consideration to making available to industry now the relatively few men whose efforts would make possible the employment of great numbers in the near future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOVERNMENT: Low Gear | 8/6/1945 | See Source »

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