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Ever since India turned down Britain's offer of post-war independence, the U.S. press has cracked down on India's political leaders. A rash of cartoons has shown Gandhi as a loony bag of bones bent on balking the Japanese by lying flat in his breechclout. Solemn editorials have smeared the Indians. Typical was that of the Washington Post: "The responsibility for the failure must be placed squarely at the doors of the All-India Congress party. Its leaders are men deficient in statesmanship . . . petty, confused in mind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: After Honduras, What? | 6/29/1942 | See Source »

...authors Crockett, Phemister, and Broadwater little need be said. Technically polished but emotionally impotent, they belong to an Advocate tradition which this column has criticized before. Unfortunately, too much of the issue follows this tradition, so that while the copy should certainly be read, it would not be entirely rash to skim many portions...

Author: By T. S. K., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 4/27/1942 | See Source »

...British doctor one day last winter came a woman with a scaly rash that covered her whole face to her ears, also appeared behind her knees. The doctor told how he finally traced the rash to its cause-the brilliant carmine nail polish used by the patient. The patches of rash at the back of the knees had him stymied, until the woman volunteered that she used colorless nail polish to stop runs in her rayon stockings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Tantalizing Tints | 4/13/1942 | See Source »

This year's Freshmen are a promising lot, according to Haines, who has four men who have never been in a boat before this year, working out in his potential first boat, but as yet it is still too early to make any rash statements...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: Lightweight Crew Squad Bolstered by Plentiful Supply of Trained Oarsmen | 3/20/1942 | See Source »

...Crimson lines looked for superior to the Blues, and even the third line stood up well against the Eli first stringers, Since then this trio has broken out in a scoring rash, which would indicate that the Yale defense is going to have three instead of two Harvard waves to worry about tonight...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: QUINTET FAVORED AGAINST YALE HERE TODAY; VENGEFUL PUCKMEN TO BATTLE AT NEW HAVEN | 3/7/1942 | See Source »

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