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Novelist Charles Yale Harrison may flaunt his return to heavy cigarette smoking after a serious coronary attack at the age of 49-if he wishes-in his book Thank God for My Heart Attack . . . However, great harm may come from TIME's blithe presentation [May 23] of Harrison's stand to millions of readers, without inserting some hint of the possible dangers involved...
...have known for a long time what many of them like to forget: that, in case of a war in which France and Russia found themselves on opposing sides, the French Communists would do their utmost to hamstring the French war effort. The novelty was that the comrades should flaunt their treasonable intentions so openly...
Four ties, one loss, and only one victory is hardly an impressive record to flaunt before any Boston University baseball team, but that's the slate Moe Berg's Freshman nine carries with it to Riverside's Nickerson Field this afternoon when it faces the Terriers in a return engagement...
Among the handicapped, there is a bond of ready friendship; they "flaunt their fraternity badges," fraternize wherever they meet. Some members of the fraternity: Actor Herbert Marshall, Playwright Laurence Stallings, Singer Connee Boswell, Planemaker Major Alexander de Seversky, American Veterans Committee's Charles Bolte...
Finally, by requiring the OPA to report its plans for self-liquidation on October 1, Congress is, in fact, extending the Agency in name only. Business and farm groups will be encouraged to flaunt price violations in the doomed Agency's face or else hold goods off the market for the remaining nine months of OPA life. The big fight between small groups and the public is on. Not until an uncrippled OPA is given another year's lease on life will the NAM and farmers' silly symphony be silenced and another 1929 avoided...