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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...only a small percentage of the 15,000 have been placed-1,654 with the Army and 270 with UNRRA. Since military rank does not figure in the qualifications, many a former enlisted man has turned up in an upper-layer job. The head of UNRRA's motor pool, at a salary of $5,000, is an ex-corporal. UNRRA's chief clerk, at $4,600, is an ex-sergeant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - 15,000 Exceptions | 12/10/1945 | See Source »

...meant to read it at the time, but somehow I always found myself reading Harold J. Laski instead. I think it was unfavorably reviewed in the New Republic, and Max Lerner did not like it. It called him a prisoner of the left. Now that that permanent layer of atmospheric dust obscures the sun, I don't suppose I shall ever be able to see to read it. Of course," she coaxed, "I don't want to seem to dictate what you should or should not do, but tell mother what's in The Liberal Tradition before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Rats & the Katz | 12/3/1945 | See Source »

Near sea level, sound waves travel through air at about 760 m.p.h. But long before a plane reaches this speed, the layer of air crowding over the wing and other surfaces begins moving as fast as sound in relation to the plane. Thus, a "shock wave" (really a standing sound wave) may form above the wing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Faster, Faster | 11/19/1945 | See Source »

Scholars had long felt sure that the Meditation was Carpaccio's, but it took microchemical tests to prove it. Beneath three layers of varnish, the Met's experts came across some 16th Century skullduggery. A forged Mantegna signature had been added with the innermost layer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: 16th Century Fraud | 8/27/1945 | See Source »

Infra-red photography, which will pierce a layer of pigment, showed a different inscription underneath: "vjtorjs carpattjj venettj opus (Work of Vittore Carpaccio of Venice)." Using solvents which would not harm the original painting surface, a technician removed the varnishes. The forged signature came off too, but Carpaccio's remained almost illegible. The reason: Carpaccio had apparently painted it out himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: 16th Century Fraud | 8/27/1945 | See Source »

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