Word: mann
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Mann & Freedom...
...appropriate to ask Citizen Thomas Mann for a more specific definition of the "slight restrictions of freedom" [TIME, Dec. 1] in the country whose citizenship he is anxious to keep . . . He has the moral obligation to speak up instead of spreading insinuations against his adopted homeland and to violate his promise to act as a good-will messenger when issued his American passport for travel abroad. Of course, the Nobel Prize awarded to Thomas Mann was for literature, not for taste, tact and loyalty...
German-born Novelist Thomas (Magic Mountain) Mann, who became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1944, called a press conference in Vienna and announced that he had rented a small house in Erlenbach, near Zurich. Freedom was "slightly restricted" in the United States, he said, and "unless events make me change my mind again, I would rather spend the rest of my life in a European atmosphere." However, Mann added, "I will naturally remain an American citizen...
AUTHOR THOMAS MANN: "I believe that man is meant as a great experiment whose possible failure of man's own guilt would be paramount to the failure of creation itself...
...Katherine Mann, head resident of Whitman, refused to identify the wearer of the helmet which the police claimed had been stolen last week from the Cambridge fire department Promising to return at 6:30 last night, the policemen left...