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...hope was lucky. A small girl of about five, in blue linen trousers with cross-over braces behind and a bib in front, had just come to inspect the laurel bushes. She squatted down and peered into them, probably in search of a hidy-hole. Her expression was, however, disinterested, even bored. She seemed to be performing a duty rather than a pleasure. Now, hearing the cry of "naughty," she started up, looked round the corner of the bush and saw the baby. At once she started forward and, repeating "Naughty! naughty! naughty!" all the way in exactly the nurse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: ROMANCE | 10/20/1952 | See Source »

There is no better locale for a Graduate School housing office than Farlow House, administrative center of the Graduate School itself. Established there and staffed with a couple more secretaries, the office could cope with both its rentors and landladies. After thirteen years, the office could once more inspect Cambridge rooms, keeping a watchful eye on landladies who discriminate against colored and foreign students. In these and other ways, a better-placed, better staffed housing office could make the job of finding a home more personalized and efficient...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Room | 10/18/1952 | See Source »

General Matthew B. Ridgway flew to Turkey to inspect the easternmost outpost of his NATO command. He conferred with the U.S. military mission in Ankara, inspected units of the tough, well-trained Turkish army, and journeyed to Turkey's mountain frontier with Russia. There, General Ridgway looked around with the help of a B.C. scope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Report on the Kurds | 9/22/1952 | See Source »

...Allies caught on to this trick; but 25 years after, in World War II, the Germans were still using the boiled-egg device. The British, on the other hand, depended so much on their brilliant powers of improvisation that they often neglected the simplest details. Pinto, who used to inspect British agents before they were parachuted into enemy territory, was pained to find one of them wearing a tie labeled: "Selfridges, Oxford Street, London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: With My Little Eye | 9/1/1952 | See Source »

...only $200 a month from a trust fund and what he could needle from his parents. Unwilling to wait until he came into his inheritance, he had been earning champagne money by procuring ladies of the night for moneyed sports who had only to visit his apartment and inspect his catalogues to make their choice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANNERS & MORALS: A Boy Who Likes Girls | 8/25/1952 | See Source »

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