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...York Daily News's Ed Sullivan, who likes to remind his readers that he knows all about everything long before it happens, solemnly reported: "Bugsy Siegel, problem child of the mobs . . . hit Page 1, as expected." He quoted one of his 1941 columns: "Secret of the unlimited cash of Virginia Hill, mystery girl who tossed bales of dough around Miami Beach this winter, is a Chicago bookmaker." The AP, however, gallantly continued to refer to her as an heiress...
...lines to remind TIME readers that a majority of Japanese opinion disagrees with Yoko Fukushima's letter [TIME, March 24], when she thinks 25-30 years occupation by U.S. does much good to Japan. Everybody, including Japanese, admires the great works done by General MacArthur. His directives and orders are carried out to a letter by law-abiding Japanese, and no serious incidents . . . hampered his occupation policy. We are behaving ourselves like a "good loser," and are proud...
...Kittredge used to come in here with his books, and spend two or three hours several times a week eating and reading. We get delegations from the students in the surrounding colleges all the time. Turks, South Americans, Spaniards, and others come because the food is spiced enough to remind them of home. But we get very few Greeks," he added as an afterthought...
Chairman Axt said that he wanted to remind all Freshmen Council candidates that their brief biographies must be submitted today...
Ralph, according to his bureau chief, John Stanton, is a warm, round, emotional, faintly picaresque Mexican who somehow "manages to remind you vaguely of Queen Victoria." His seemingly inexhaustible, elastic and highly valuable know-how is the result of all that Ralph has been and is. His familiarity with Mexican ways is perhaps best exemplified by his faith in the power of documents. Unimpressed by the ordinary correspondent's press card, he designed his own. It has space for his photograph, for numerous stamps -also of his own design-and for signatures and counter-signatures. The TIME bureau chief...