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...that the free nations should find . . . a more attractive, social gospel than Communism provides. If we are to win against Communism in its struggle for the minds and souls of men, if we are to help save the world from a tyranny as ghastly as any which has hitherto menaced mankind, it will only be by recognizing . . . that we remain our brothers' keepers...
...Hugh Hessell Tiltman, who had criticized some Occupation policies, applied for round-trip orders to Malaya and the East Indies. He was told that, if he left the area of the Far East Command, he would lose his credentials and his family its quarters. He left anyway. Hitherto, correspondents had been allowed to leave the theater on reportorial assignments and re-enter without trouble...
With this wealth of men from other countries, hitherto unsurpassed in the history of the University, there comes the problem of accommodating, informing, and advising them...
Cripps had another warning: "Many of our products are now beginning to meet competition. Hitherto we have been inclined to suppose that production was all that mattered, irrespective of costs. . . . This . . . can only lead eventually to.. . . inflation, and . . . ruin our trade. We must set about reducing costs as vigorously...
...Fleming, is a restrained tale of violence and race hatred that has no direct message. Prejudice and hate press harder and harder on Berry, the Negro Army sergeant, until he "flies apart like the works of an over wound clock." This is a real short story, so seldom seen hitherto around here, with real characters in real situations...