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...Guilty? Pundit Walter Lippmann wrote: "[Hitler] will not provoke us into a competition in atrocities. . . . For our own self respect, and as the wisest military policy as well, we must continue to assure troops who surrender . . . fair and honorable treatment...
...Wrote Pundit Dorothy Thompson: "It is now clear what all this means." Her major conclusion: Germany and Japan, inviting a war of atrocities, hope that the U.S. and British people will prefer peace negotiations to such a war. Miss Thompson also suggested that the Allies turn the German weapon upon Germany: "Whatever reprisals we take must be reprisals that divide the German nation and illustrate our policy of punishing only the truly guilty...
...title for The Show Without a Name. A would-be actor until his parents said no, Moore turned to radio and became a successful wack. Assigned by NBC to an office with H. V. Kaltenborn, he has so far manfully resisted his urge to rearrange the pins in the pundit...
Last week a younger man, a scholar, editor, lecturer, challenged Oldster Treadway's right to sit longer in Congress, accused conservatives of killing the Republican Party. Pundit Raymond Leslie Buell announced that he would run on a one-plank platform: What is wrong with the membership of Congress and what can be done to improve...
Paper Dolls. Last week a more formidable heckler, Pundit Walter Lippmann, entered the debate. Mr. Lippmann devoted three columns to probing "The Case of Professor R" and concluded that there was reason to be alarmed by the U.S. educational system. Said Lippmann...