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...looking alleys. ... In the atmosphere itself something had clung of ... the hysteria of the dying Middle Ages, something of latent spiritual epidemic. It's a strange thing to say about a sensibly sober, modern commercial city, but it was conceivable that a Children's Crusade might suddenly erupt there-in short, an anciently neurotic substratum was perceptible...
Hastily the Nazis changed commanders in the east, upped Colonel General Ferdinand Schörner to Field Marshal, presumably sacked Colonel General Heinz Guderian. The time seemed right for the eastern front to erupt again...
...keep our editors well-informed in advance about the policies and decisions and changing conditions they may have to report to you next week or next month when these events erupt into headlines...
...exciting news that spreads headlines across the week's newspapers. It goes much further than that -for we have also promised that after you have, read your copy of TIME you will be thoroughly and understandingly well-informed about the policies and decisions and changing conditions that may erupt into headlines next week or next month...
...keep ahead of the news Chapin and his associates have built up a "bank" chock full of maps they have drawn to illustrate events that might erupt into the headlines-maps they could fill in and finish at a few minutes' notice. For example, three years ago they prepared a basic map of the invasion of Britain, which needs only the direction arrows and the names of the beachhead battlefields to be ready for the plate-maker. I hope (pretty confidently) that we shall never have a chance to use this...