Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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North toward the Orient, on the shortest possible line from Chicago to Vladivostok, U.S. warplanes roar over one of the most important air routes in the world: the northwest passage across Canada to Alaska and beyond. In Parliament last week Munitions Minister Clarence Decatur Howe announced that air-minded Canada...
Mrs. Miller chose one of the best. More than a year ago she called on Dr. John E. Lind, senior medical officer at the Government's St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Psychiatrist Lind, 56, was a witty, poesy-minded widower with a small, dark mustache. Lending-library addicts knew...
In a Detroit exhibit, auto designers had an imaginative picnic displaying postwar "dream cars." Dreamiest of the lot was a design by free-lance artist Ray Russell (see cut) who described the features: "Drive across Texas at 100 miles an hour . . . the tail fin to line her up at this...
Aims and the Men. News of the Nation is an exciting reversal of the usual heavily documented, battles-to-treaties historical form. It manages to avoid the merely flip and irrelevant and as neatly sidesteps the ponderously global. Its aims: 1) information for the adult, now more than ever history...
Last week Marshall Field X'ed him out too. Announced reason: Evans' job of making the Sun rise had been done; he wanted to get back to his Nashville Tennessean. Speculated reasons: 1) long-simmering incompatibility between Field and Evans; 2) Field's realization (probably with Washington...