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...binge that Rumanian attaches cried "Our King is lost!" until he turned up just in time for the boat train. > Of the present Duke of Windsor, he passed the peculiar judgment: "I have great hopes for the reign of Edward VIII. He is a man endowed with rare equilibrium -rare equilibrium!" > After years of Rumanian misrule, when he was chased out of the country by the Nazi Iron Guard he was forced to leave behind millions in royal loot, but managed to gjet away with sums estimated as high...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUMANIA: Job Wanted | 1/19/1942 | See Source »

...cracked open anti-union fronts, had won new contracts boosting wages. In one year C.I.O. had added to the wages of its members, according to Murray, some $1,250,000,000-though, at a time when inflation threatened, many an economist doubted whether this would add to economic equilibrium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: New Shoes for Mr. Murray | 12/1/1941 | See Source »

...impose on conquered Europe if she can. This would mean a reduced standard of living, and I doubt not a reduction in the German population. Since there are only 45 million Britons, 45 million Italians, 40 million Frenchmen and 30 million Poles, as opposed to 80 million Germans, the equilibrium of Europe would be more stable if there were only 50 million Germans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: History Lesson | 12/1/1941 | See Source »

...meant kindly. But may I reply that it has hurt me more than unjust and malevolent judgments from opponents. . . .")-And like Newman's, Rauschning's apologia is no apology at all, but a careful and courageous examination of his course, revealing great probity, political acumen, intellectual equilibrium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Embattled Farmer | 8/18/1941 | See Source »

Thus Zipf interprets U.S. history (see chart). Though its parts were in equilibrium, the new-formed Union in 1790 was as a whole unbalanced. Economic forces imperceptibly demanded population shifts, obscured somewhat by a century of expanding frontiers. The trend toward equilibrium is clear except for the period of about a century ago. The worsening equilibriums of 1840 (see chart), 1850 and 1860 reveal the underlying struggle between the concept of federation (homogeneity) and of the sovereign parts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Men as Termites | 7/14/1941 | See Source »

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