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...Secretary Henry L. Stimson was kinder, but no less firm. "Has my good friend Arthur Krock been sending shivers down your spine?" he asked reporters at his press conference. "There is no plan in the War Department to use military correspondents to replace civilians. There are now more than 230 civilian correspondents in the war theaters and they are doing a splendid...
Koussevitzky's young students also inspire Koussevitzky. When he conducts, he sings, gesticulates, calls his students "my kinder," shows less fatigue than they do at the end of a hard session. Says he: "You know, I have a joy from the rehearsals...
Fire With Fire. At Newnan, 160 miles north, the skies were kinder to Talmadge's opponent, who put on a drier, better act. Young (35) Attorney General Ellis G. Arnall, boy wonder of Georgia politics, was out to beat Talmadge at his own medicine-show game. He served up 100 pit-barbecued pigs, 1,200 gallons of Brunswick stew, a two-hour vaudeville show featuring the Coweta Cracker Crunchers...
...people ever saw in Axel Wenner-Gren what he claims to see in himself. One of the kinder things people have said was that he was an able but harmless fellow afflicted by delusions of grandeur. Others, with more calumny, have said that he was the Axis super-agent for the Western Hemisphere, told off to: 1) soften up Latin America for the Axis; 2) harden it up against North America...
Salsette and his guide are kinder than natives might be, but they are honest. One realizes, in Salsette's summation, a deep genuineness, an almost embarrassing tribute. "This is what I call a materialistic civilization," he exclaims. "And I like...