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...hopped off to Korea (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), had solemn words for the new crop of ensigns at the U.S. Naval Academy: "You have all read that these are critical times, but I am not certain you realize how critical." At Georgia's Emory University, Civil Defense Administrator Millard F. Caldwell agreed: "It is not an unalloyed pleasure to be young in the spring...
...Millard V. Barton delights in applying the new word "niffle" to the occupant of the White House [TIME LETTERS, May 14]. Since she lives in Texas, a state where nearly everyone has at least some knowledge of the Spanish language, I call her attention to the very expressive word clandicar, which means "to proceed in a bungling manner, without rule or order...
Thanks to Ivor Brown who rescued the word "niffle," and thanks to Mrs. Millard V. Barton of Austin, Texas, who gladly seized the word as a ladylike name for Mr. Truman, and thanks to TIME (April 30, May 14) for publishing both wonderful events...
...MILLARD V. BARTON...
...league with Wisconsin's Senator Joe McCarthy and others to ruin him (TIME, March 12). Then a congressional investigating committee called Bazy, Assistant Managing Editor Garvin Tankersley, and other T-H staffers to Capitol Hill to explain why they published a composite picture showing Maryland's Senator Millard Tydings and Communist Earl Browder together (TIME, March...