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...Pentagon control and the purpose of military training would restrict the freedom of teaching and learning that any liberal arts course requires. Even if Faculty men were used, there might be a repetition of the incident during the war, when a professor saw Navy sanction of his course fade away because he and the officers disagreed on how the course should be taught...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arms and the Humanist | 3/7/1953 | See Source »

...practice During World War II, Krim, commissioned a lieutenant colonel, served as assistant to Under Secretary of War Robert Patterson. At war's end, Krim was named president of Railroader Robert R. Young's Eagle Lion Films, Inc., a film producer, left when it began it fade away, and went back to his New York law firm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Re-United Artists | 2/23/1953 | See Source »

Swift but erratic in pace, and streaked with a social consciousness that was quickly to fade from his later novels, The Shipwrecked is written in the vibrato style that has become Greene's trademark. Where his more mature books, like The Heart of the Matter, treat human weakness in religious terms, The Shipwrecked tends to blame it on a decaying society. But in its unpretentious, entertaining way, it proves again that Graham Greene could hardly be dull if he tried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Early Graham Greene | 1/19/1953 | See Source »

Water for an I.O.U. Author Braddon lived to know new horrors which made those of Pudu fade away like old insect bites. He was marched to Thailand and assigned to the work gang building a Bangkok-to-Rangoon railroad. "Down there is much malaria-tomorrow you will be dead," said his guards mockingly. Countless Britishers and an estimated 130,000 Malay natives learned that the Japs were telling close to the brutal truth. Every crosstie under 400 miles of track was paid for with a human life, though, thanks to R.A.F. bombers, no train ever completed a trip. Author Braddon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Test of Humanity | 1/12/1953 | See Source »

...collection of poets, newsmen, critics, painters, sculptors and bullfight purists, Luis Miguel holds court. From Lhardy's, the court is likely to move to a restaurant for dinner, then to a nightclub to sit until dawn, serious and silent, sipping Scotch & soda and watching the floor show fade. From time to time someone will say something sardonic and there will be quick smiles of agreement. It is like watching a doomed prince and his courtiers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERSONALITY: People, Dec. 22, 1952 | 12/22/1952 | See Source »

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