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While in Europe, Americans should register at the American Embassy in every city they inhabit for more than three days. It is a good precaution to keep in touch with the travel situation through a handy travel agency. A minute of indecision may mean a life. Above all, remember, women and children first...

Author: By Erik Amfitheatrof, | Title: If Russkys Jump Europe Tourists Vamoose Fast | 5/16/1952 | See Source »

...name Lucas Cranach generally calls to mind sexy mythological paintings, ornate altar pieces, and lively woodcuts satirizing the Roman Catholic Church. Cranach's delicate, pregnant-looking nudes are sly as cats, and inhabit gardens painted to look as cozy as quilts. His satiric woodcuts echo the attacks that his friend Martin Luther made on Rome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Portraits by Cranach | 11/12/1951 | See Source »

...young Talmudic scholar named Channon wants to marry Leah, the daughter of a practical bourgeois type who thinks his daughter can do a lot better. Torn with love and bitterness, Channon studies mystic books, tampers with the supernatural, and is struck dead. But he returns as a dybbuk, to inhabit the body of Leah herself, just as she is presented with her wedding veil. In the final act, a rabbi exorcises the dybbuk, but Leah collapses, to join her beloved Channon in death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Dybbuk | 10/15/1951 | See Source »

...folly. Either course would strip us of friends and allies at the moment in American history when, more than any other, we need friends and allies. Our aim is to keep the free world big. There are practical and hardheaded reasons for this. Nearly twice as many people inhabit non-Soviet Europe as inhabit the United States; and they can produce nearly as much steel a year as we can. Quite aside from any considerations of the human spirit, these are adequate reasons for us to hold to our aim of strengthening the free world and keeping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: KEEP THE FREE WORLD BIG | 6/25/1951 | See Source »

...statement that he believed that the report had not specified what is meant by "rooms for service." The report had suggested that Harvard Clubs contribute $10,000 a year to enable men who at present live in the Varsity Club, Weld Boat House, or "rooms for service" to inhabit House rooms...

Author: By Michael J. Halberstam, | Title: Council Approves Athletic Proposals | 5/8/1951 | See Source »

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