Word: killinger
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From a bomber base of the U.S. Eighth Air Force in Britain, TIME Correspondent William Walton last week sent this description of the weather-bound bomber crews. What he saw on this U.S. airdrome was duplicated on the airfields of the R.A.F.'s big night bombers. There, too, the...
¶Chemist Sidney James French, coordinator of the Naval Flight Preparatory School: "The extra work has shown me that prewar liberal-arts college education was a leisurely way of killing four good years in a young man's life."
THE MINISTRY OF FEAR - Graham Greene - Viking ($2.50). A tall, stooping, lean man with a sharp narrow face, a twisted nose and a sensitive mouth, won a cake at an English fair and found him self in a maze of fifth columnists - the cake, intended for someone else, contained photographs...
The Japanese execution of the American flyers [TIME, May 3] has recalled to my mind a fact that I've been pondering, on and off, ever since the war started-the fact that one may, with propriety, use any means of killing an enemy airman as long as he...
Will we have to go all the way to real total war-the killing of all prisoners . . . before war becomes terrible enough for men to submerge their selfish interests and really determine, whatever the cost, to organize a world in which war no longer has a place?