Word: prints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Answer to Frankness. The Russian reaction was prompt and compliant. Izvestia printed recapitulations of U.S. aid to Russia recently made by Lend-Lease Administrator Edward Stettinius Jr. A Moscow radio announcer broadcast similar material at a convenient speed for stenographers to take it down-a tip-off that provincial papers were expected to print it. Ambassador Litvinoff in Washington said: "Supplies received through Lend-Lease have been an enormous help and as such deeply appreciated by the people of the Soviet Union, who are fully aware of its extent...
Send it in. It's your column, and we will always try to print it anyhow
...that it has none. The U.S., as a free nation, can only propagandize its freedom-and freedom includes the right of men to dissent from their Government, to strike, to vote against it, to cry out against it. And the right of a free press is the right to print these doings as news. Such news is very often bad propaganda abroad, as well as disturbing at home...
...Bates sticks closest to her late husband's teaching. To get eye relaxation a patient covers his eyes with his hands and thinks of blackness ("palming"); blinks frequently. He practices reading fine print. He "suns" his eyes (rolls his head while glancing sunward). Mrs. Bates has successfully treated many patients, including Ignace Jan Paderewski...
...black-eyed Fosdick, who still looks youngish and agreeably testy, it was, in many ways, quite a week. He published his 20th book, On Being a Real Person (Harper; $2.50), and his publishers ran off 50,000 copies - their largest original print order for a religious book. Wrote Dr. Fosdick: "Here I have tried to set down what I have seen going on inside real people, have endeavored to describe their familiar mental and emotional maladies, their alibis and rationalizations, their ingenious, unconscious tricks of evasion and escape, their handling of fear, anxiety, guilt and humiliation, their compensations and sublimations...