Word: mutualized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first time in five years Batavia echoed to the burst of festive fireworks rather than lethal gunfire. Food parcels were distributed to the poor as the people prepared for a great selamatan (feast). Forgetting for once their mutual distrust, the city's rival Dutch and Indonesian mayors joined forces on the Palace balcony to scatter 1,000 kilograms of copper coins over the jubilant throngs below...
Should the press, as the commission suggested, "engage in vigorous mutual criticism?" No, answered Columnist Walter Lippmann, admitting to membership in the country-club school of newspapering, in which club members do not discuss each other aloud. Wrote Lippmann: "For there is a fellowship among newspapermen as there is in other crafts and professions. They have to see each other . . . work together. ... I may say that I have tried [such criticism] and have had it tried on me, and my conclusion is that the hard feelings it causes are out of all proportion to the public benefits it causes...
...press responded (or failed to respond) to the commission's criticism indicated more than that. The job of improving the U.S. press, the commission had said, was largely up to the press itself. The method, said the commission, was in self-examination and "vigorous mutual criticism." So far the U.S. press (or a sizable part of it) was plainly demonstrating that it didn't want the advice...
Alice in Wonderland (Sun. 4 p.m., Mutual). With Eva Le Gallienne, Margaret Webster, Bambi Linn...
Meet the Press (Fri. 10 p.m., Mutual). Earl Browder cross-examined by newsmen...