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...talked for the record. Up-&-coming Walter Reuther, vice president of the Automobile Workers, was outspoken. Said he: "In his campaign to build up an anti-Roosevelt, anti-war movement, Lewis must have a mass labor movement to work in. Having failed to build his own, he must now rejoin...
...momentarily detached but still potent factor in these doings is Poet-Politician Kanellopoulos. He has the burning zeal and energy of a John the Baptist, and to some he looms as a promising leader of the New Europe. By his resignation and his refusal to rejoin the new government, he has shrewdly strengthened his own position, in that he publicly disavows responsibility for the acts of Tsouderos & Co. Panayotis Kanellopoulos is backing his conviction that the liberated European nations will choose their postwar leaders from those who opposed the miserable past and personify a better future...
Straight from battle Russian tanks lurched into the great Dzerzhinsky tractor plant for repairs, rumbled out again next morning to rejoin the fight. The Red October and Red Barricade plants kept grinding out guns and ammunition despite fire and bomb. Sprawling along the Volga in northern Stalingrad, the three plants were keystones to the city's defense-forts no less than arsenals. As the siege neared its 60th day, fighting focused on those factories...
Matthews Hall will lose its most distinctive figure tomorrow when Victor Ehler trades in his janitor's duties to take over the position of Chief Gunner's Mate in the Navy. Vic will leave for the Newport, R. I. training station to rejoin the Navy after almost 17 years at Harvard...
Predicting a long war-"a minimum three years, a maximum five"-Correspondent Allen said he would rejoin the Mediterranean fleet after his Miami vacation. "You take your life in your hands every time you go out on a ship," he says. "But there's one consolation: if you come out of it, you've got a front-page story...