Word: licensee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The diaries of Nazi Paul Goebbels belong to the U.S. Government: so the Office of Alien Property decided last week. Doubleday & Co., which thought it held the rights, sadly agreed (TIME, March 1). Nevertheless with OAP's blessing, Doubleday will go ahead with the diaries' publication. The book...
This regulation saddens the people who run the Oxford Grille because they believe in sentimental and sudsey songs. A cheery spot, just off the Square and "known from coast to coast," the O.G. did have a violin and piano until 1942; but some always complained because the music never changed...
Wrote Columnist Dorothy Thompson: "While [the report] may be corrective of attitudes having no relationship to reality, [it] also hold the danger of being used to justify unbridled license. If this interpretation is drawn from a report so dubiously representative, its results may do more evil than good."
Said the new Brockhaus (under Military Government license): "Nazi-an endearing term for Ignaz, which in turn represents an abbreviation for Ignatius."
She decided to build a goathouse first. But Mrs. Chamberlain reckoned without the small, slow grinding of the bureaucratic mills. Her application for a timber license bounced back & forth for 13 weeks, among six different government agencies. Baffled and angry, Mrs. Chamberlain wrote to the newspapers. Last week her story...