Word: journalistic
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Argentine Way. The U.S. is apt to have long-continued trouble with Argentina. This prospect was further indicated last week by another Argentinian, Ramón Lavalle, a liberal Argentine journalist and ex-diplomat (who has anglicized his name to rhyme with "canal"). Lavalle wrote in the March issue of the Atlantic Monthly...
...dead still lay in the houses of Belgrade that the Austrians had shelled into ruins. Bonsal had walked un moved over the battlefields at Verdun, where many of the corpses were still unburied, "with still protruding, beseeching arms. ..." On Armistice Night in Paris Bonsal had met a brilliant Italian journalist with a careworn face who told him : "Yes, we have an armistice; the ora formidabile has struck." By spring that formidable hour had grown to a day& -night nightmare of deepening chaos. "All man's work has been destroyed by man's diabolical inventions," Bonsal notes...
...intense respect for the little citizen, for the sanity of the U.S. mass mind. Ray Clapper's guiding maxim: "Never overestimate the people's knowledge, nor underestimate their intelligence." His rival columnists, without dissent, praised his competence and balance. The U.S. had lost not only an outstanding journalist, but also a plainspeaking, commonsensible spokesman for the people...
...face of Adolf Hitler. It was also, according to Konrad Heiden, refugee journalist-specialist in Hitlerism, the face of a "new social type," a face which may vary from country to country but which, in Europe, "is always topped by a soldier's cap." The day of "religious man" and of "economic man" is dead, says Heiden; it is "intellectual man who is becoming the new ruler...
Other forums featured Kurt Singer, noted journalist and underground agent, and Senator Claude Pepper. Singer lashed out against the Reich in his address, advocating extended military occupation of Germany after the war. Senator pepper supported the formation of a world federation...