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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Most readers presumably put it down as one more example of military censorship's curseworthy red tape and over-caution. But from London last week came an explanation. SHAEF censors review "held" stories as often and as quickly as they can, to see if once-restricted information can now be released. But they expect correspondents to cooperate with them by jogging their memory. By the time the restricted facts in the Times story were released, both the correspondent and the censor, busy getting on with the war, had forgotten about the story...
After reading the very fine review of the book My Aunt Louisa and Woodrow Wilson in TIME (Nov. 13), my husband remarked: "What this country needs is more whittlers and fewer chiselers...
...least it was so, until I met up with your pony edition of TIME. To be able to get a complete review of the happenings of the world is highly gratifying...
...Selected by the Saturday Review of Literature poll as the most influential Washington columnist...
...staunchest and well-nigh only advocates of free competitive trade, even though they showed no unanimous disposition to make the sacrifices postwar free trade would entail. Virtually all other delegates leaned towards cartels. Britain's Sir Clive Baillieu (pronounced Bailey) favored some control by "continuous and public review" of cartels-which he euphemistically called "trade accords...