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...struck the Kremlin's eastern battlements. Churchill who has dressed for dinner virtually every night of his adult life, wore his zippered overall "siren suit." What prompted him to wear it, what protests from Sawyers he overruled, he alone knew. Moscow wondered, decided finally that he was an "individualist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Mr. Bullfinch Takes a Trip | 8/31/1942 | See Source »

...individualist again that during his last few hours in Moscow Churchill called for another appointment with Stalin. He was closeted with the Premier from 9 p.m. until 2:30 a.m. A few hours later, in a drizzling rain, he climbed back into his bomber...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Mr. Bullfinch Takes a Trip | 8/31/1942 | See Source »

Possibly the most moving passages in The Song of Bernadette give account of the conversion of Werfel's archskeptic, one Hyacinthe de Lafite, a neighborhood patrician. In his youth, an arrogant atheist" individualist-poet, he had not bothered even to visit the newborn, crowded shrine. But now in his old age he confronts in Lourdes's hospital the full weight of disease and death, and is reborn into the mysteries of his childhood. As Lafite, a cancer pregnant in his throat and his weary mind working at its poor height, is drawn, hypnotically, nearer & nearer the iron grille...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Modern Miracle | 6/8/1942 | See Source »

Enter McNear. One of the few is big, brash George Plummer McNear Jr., 50, president of the Toledo, Peoria & Western R.R. An individualist to the last ounce of his 200 lb., Railroader McNear has fought the Brotherhood rules for 15 years. But he finally ran into the U.S. Government. After a bloody three-month strike last winter, the U.S. Government kicked him out of office, seized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Featherbedridden McNear | 5/18/1942 | See Source »

...does he expect to lose his crusade against the featherbeds. He ran the T.P. & W. efficiently with 35% smaller train crews than the rules require. As the labor shortage gets worse, the lesson is bound to spread. Whether Individualist McNear regains his prestige or not, the featherbed rules are losing theirs fast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Featherbedridden McNear | 5/18/1942 | See Source »

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