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Saxophonist was Bud Freeman. Negro Roy Eldridge blew a clear, jabbing, powerful trumpet. And when the band got in the groove with Strut, Miss Lizzie, the thin, brilliant, swooping clarinet runs of lean, sardonic Pee Wee Russell brought Toto's Green Haven Inn to its feet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Jam Session | 11/25/1940 | See Source »

...just a son of a bitch." But Winchell lets no one cry "Amen" to this judgment. The late Editor Marlen Pew of the tradesheet Editor and Publisher also criticized Winchell as a bad influence on the U. S. press, was thereafter mentioned by Winchell as "Marlen Pee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Columny | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

...Dubya-pee-ay . . .Dubya-pee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Song Suppressed | 6/24/1940 | See Source »

...Dubya-pee-ay . . . Dubya-pee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Song Suppressed | 6/24/1940 | See Source »

...this was not the universal sentiment of the West. In Polish Profile, Princess Paul Sapieha (Virgilia Peterson Ross) documents the perplexity. A young woman from Manhattan who married a Polish aristocrat, Princess Sapieha (pronounced Sa-pee-ayz-ha) lived for six years in Poland and escaped last September under the wings of German bombers. She has written her book for her two children to inform them of the society into which they were born and which has now been ruined. It is an honest and unobtrusively well-written story, full of unaccented human truth. The wildness and gloom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Poland and Christendom | 6/10/1940 | See Source »

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