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General Hsiung's prospective hosts in Washington said that he would be welcomed to the innermost Allied war councils-when they concern China. As China's ranking military spokesman in Washington, he will have "full opportunity" to express his views. He will advise the War Department in all Chinese military affairs. But in Washington, apparently, the Chinese will still have the status of guests at the Allied table, not equal members of the Allied command...
Incidents throughout this lone confession of Harlow's bring out the innermost secrets of the team. Dick Pfister, Harlow tells, "came to Harvard because a woman teacher had convinced him that there wasn't anything more important than a good education and that he couldn't get a better one anywhere than at Harvard...
...blinded by a natural fear of that which reveals intimately an insight into our innermost feelings. Let us rather rejoice that we can continually experience through the music of a sincerely inspired man those vital emotions of love, sorrow, and joy. Let us not be swept along with this current to a Tschaikowsky-phobia, which must inevitably vanish and restore the great Russian master to a deserved high place among music's immortals. Andrew Baggaley...
Only BBC kept its eye consistently on the ball. While the rest of London officialdom hemmed, hawed and disagreed with itself, BBC truly or falsely reiterated to Germany in ten broadcasts a day that Hess was talking freely, spilling the Nazis' innermost secrets. (A minor member of the Supreme War Council, Hess probably had no great fund of specific military information, but he probably knew the master outline of the Nazi campaign, certainly knew much about Germany's domestic situation...
Japan's grave-faced Emperor Hirohito last week wrapped himself in a silken robe embroidered with the sacred Paulownia blossom and stepped into the innermost sanctuary of the Imperial Palace to worship his mythological ancestress, the Sun Goddess, celebrating the ascension to the throne 2,601 years ago of his lineal ancestor, the great Emperor Jimmu. Aside from the fact, of no great importance, that there is no historical evidence that Jimmu ever existed, there was a striking difference between the two ceremonies 2.601 years apart: whereas Jimmu had given thanks to the Sun Goddess after his conquest...