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...once put an ad in a newspaper: "Wanted: young man to become Heavyweight Champion of the World." The best of the applicants was a nondescript Welshman, who with the help of Johnston's imagination and a dime-store bandanna emerged as Gypsy Daniels, eldest son of a gypsy king who lived at the foot of Rhondda Mountain in Wales. Jimmy also wowed New York's Chinatown with Ah Wong, a "Chinese lightweight" whose real name was Mickey Mulligan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Man in a Derby | 5/20/1946 | See Source »

About one thing which many readers would quickly look for, it said little: the great Soviet Purge trials, at which Trotsky (in absentia) was charged with making a deal with Hitler to overthrow Stalin.* Scores of Old Bolsheviks and a miscellany of nondescript political ganoids dredged from the NKVD prisons were convicted of the same charge and shot. Trotsky contended that this charge had been refuted ad nauseam in his own and other people's writings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Hark from the Tomb | 4/29/1946 | See Source »

...mans grabbed it, it was an insignificant fishing village; today its 800,000 population is well housed in structures which sprawl over the hills above the best natural harbor in China. Scenically it is beautiful. Architecturally it is wholly un inspiring: late igth Century German colonial, plus nondescript modern Japanese and Chinese...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - MARINES: The Housekeepers | 11/19/1945 | See Source »

...lives with his son and daughter-in-law in an old, nondescript red brick house in Washington. There the Admiral has a bare combination bedroom and office. His old painted iron bed, which his daughter-in-law considers a monstrosity, is as chipped as a battleship's anchor. On the walls are a few Navy cutlasses. In a locker ("closet" to landlubbers) is a supply of brandy. The Admiral, who smokes furiously, drinks little, but relishes a nip of brandy in the evening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: For a United People | 5/28/1945 | See Source »

Earlier, the Nazis had seemed unable to decide what to do about the bridgehead. One of their counterattacks pushed the doughboys back 400 yards; at another spot, 9th Infantry Division units ran into 24 German tanks, including three Mark VI Tigers. Nevertheless, the enemy seemed to be pulling his nondescript infantry back, leaving a shell of armor and self-propelled guns. Berlin claimed that Lieut. General Leonard T. Gerow's new Fifteenth Army had been sent over the Remagen crossing, that Fifteenth and First Army men in the bridgehead totaled 100,000. Apparently Berlin was not hopeful of throwing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts, WESTERN FRONT: Pistol to Flank | 3/26/1945 | See Source »

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