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. . . Your manifesto gives hope of sane, solid journalism in years to come. It also gives evidence of the deep democratic and theocentric philosophy which is its root. Here is a magazine which realistically denies the puerile illusion that all is relative-morality, beauty and truth.
When the Truman Administration abandoned World War II price and wage controls in November 1946, some people predicted $1-a-loaf bread. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. predicted $20-a-pair nylons. Decontrol in 1953 brought forth no such hysterical forebodings, but it was actually a bolder step, because the pressure...
The recent radar scare, which occured when radar scope operators in Washington, D. C., observed unexplained patterns on the screens of their instruments, is also explained. While radar cannot reflect an optical illusion, the radar beam itself may bounce around in such a manner that the "blips" produced can be...
Says Eugene Segal, part-time correspondent in Cleveland: "A reporter's illusion that he is a pro, doing a kind of work that requires long practice and highly specialized skill, is deflated when his wife fills in for him during his busy periods. Mine was a chemist and nutritionist...
The odd season-too warm to be winter, too early to be spring-was immensely cheering even to insulated city folk. If nature thought well enough of prospects for 1953 to distribute an early bonus, there didn't seem to be much reason not to hang up the automobile...