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...author. Twenty years ago, when Ellin Mackay was a contributor to the struggling New Yorker (she wrote an article, then thought to be sensational on the dull life, of debutantes), she met Irving Berlin at Jimmy Kelly's Greenwich Village nightclub. Berlin had then written the four Music Box Revues, adding Say It with Music and A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody to his long list of hits. He had amassed a fortune of $5,000,000, enjoyed an income of $500,000 a year. Ellin Mackay, second daughter of wealthy Clarence (Postal Telegraph) Mackay and his blue...
Most popular of the coded, low-cost radiograms which shuttle between overseas servicemen and their families is Number 1, "Letter received. Many thanks." But pushing the leader harder than ever last week, said Mackay Radio, were Numbers 85 ("Son born") and 86 ("Daughter born...
Scottish-born Dr. John A. Mackay (rhymes with reply), president of Princeton Theological Seminary, is usually a mild man. But last week his dander was up. A longtime missionary in Mexico, Peru and Uruguay, he well knew that the republics south of the Rio Grande still admit Protestant missionaries, educators and doctors, despite some wartime difficulties. Yet last month the U.S. Catholic hierarchy declared that these missions are "a disturbing factor in our international relations" and are "offensive to the dignity of our Southern brothers, their culture and their religion." Last fortnight the Catholic Digest made further charges (TIME...
When U.S. Protestantism gathered in Cleveland last week (see p. 73), Dr. Mackay made reply. Said he, in a resolution passed almost unanimously...
...Just and Durable Peace. The pamphlet was issued by the commission picked by the Federal Council of Churches to study the basis of a Just and Durable Peace. The contributors include John Foster Dulles (head of the commission), William Ernest Hocking,Henry P. Van Dusen, Luther A. Weigle, John Mackay, Pitirim A. Sorokin, Harry Emerson Fosdick. The little 25? book brings within the reach of everyone the most recent Protestant thought on the problem which is vital not only to the establishment of lasting peace but to the winning...