Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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> Countess (the title is authentic) Marianna von Moltke, 46, greying, talkative poesy-minded wife of a professor of Wayne (Detroit's city-owned) University. (The professor is said to be a grandson of Bismarck's famed Prussian strategist. Field Marshal Count von Moltke.) With two sons in Germany...
At Charleston's famed Citadel, where military-minded young Southerners go to learn soldiering, a tradition of 100 years was broken when no grits was available for breakfast. Vexed South Carolina housewives started a small boom in hand gristmills, scoured the countryside in search of corn.
Once considered Hitler-minded, Higinio Morinigo became a spirited United Nations cooperator, particularly after a tour of the U.S. last June. (He saw war-production plants, visited President Roosevelt, was awarded an honorary doctor's degree at Fordham University.) His enthusiasm was rewarded: the U.S. sent him $1,000...
Into the library hush of the quasi-official U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, an admiral tossed a small bomb with a big bang. The Admiral: sharp-minded Rear Admiral Harry Ervin Yarnell, 67, formerly in command of the Asiatic Fleet, called from retirement in June to active duty in the office...
Like the Church of England, the Church of Scotland is becoming social-minded. Today 90 Presbyterian parsons act as industrial chaplains in Scotland's shipyards and factories.