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...There were the nameless dead-of catastrophe, foul air, killing hours in the mines; murdered by company thugs; murdered, too, by union gangs whose internecine wars reddened the rise of U. M. W. A. and John Lewis. And at home last week in Glenalum, Sarah Ann and Carbondale, Black Lick and Conemaugh, in coal towns from Nova Scotia to Alabama, were the 600,000* members...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Jubilee | 2/5/1940 | See Source »

Irritated Neutrals. In spite of his dental lisp, Winnie Churchill did a first-class job of oratory. But it sounded ominous to neutrals. It suggested a growth of that school of thought in Great Britain which believes that the way to lick Germany is to fight her elsewhere than in France-in the East, in the North, wherever a battle front may offer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Invitation to War | 1/29/1940 | See Source »

...exorcised by black tribal quacks in Kenya Colony, British East Africa: "There was a lot of mumbo-jumbo with a goat, for which I paid three shillings. The witch doctor chalked up my face and between my toes. I did as I was told until I was supposed to lick the intestines of a goat. I hired a substitute for a shilling, being assured that this wouldn't break the spell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 29, 1940 | 1/29/1940 | See Source »

...part of their lives in conservatories of music, where they learn to write potted fugues and hothouse symphonies. But no conservatory ever held Brazil's bouncing, fiery Heitor Villa-Lobos. When he was six years old his lawyer father, an amateur musician, taught him how to play a lick or two on the cello. He taught himself how to play the piano. By the time he was 19 he was roving from one Brazilian settlement to another, playing in half-caste cabarets and straw-thatched cinema palaces. And he listened long and often to the jungly songs of Brazil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Precocious Momus | 1/29/1940 | See Source »

From a political standpoint, the Republicans think that they can organize the power of vested interests that are hurt by foreign competition and gain strength enough to lick Hull and his program and perhaps also the Democratic party next year. But the Republicans are going to have a hard time convincing farmers that high tariffs are good. To export their over-abundant farm products, the United States must import more, and many farmers understand this fact very clearly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEFEATISTS | 1/17/1940 | See Source »

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