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...Democratic dinner in New York. "As we prepare for next year's political battle," he said, "it is important that the Democratic Party be made strong-strong morally . . ." In a speech at the same dinner, Democratic National Chairman Frank McKinney picked up the note. "Termites can attack the soundest building," he said, "and in politics as e'sewhere, the termites we shall always have with us. The only way to deal with termites is to keep a sharp watch for them and get rid of them whenever they show up. That is just what the Democratic Party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Late Fall Housecleaning | 12/10/1951 | See Source »

...have quoted Lenin in a phrase that should be copied in large black letters and pasted all over the free world: "The soundest strategy in war is to postpone operations until the moral disintegration of the enemy renders the delivery of the mortal blow possible and easy" [TIME, Sept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 8, 1951 | 10/8/1951 | See Source »

...trim little 60-year-old woman who doesn't "like the idea of an inaccessible editor." This week, accessible Editor Littledale put out the 25th-anniversary issue (198 pages) of the monthly she had helped to found. In its quarter century, she had made prosperous Parents' the soundest, bestselling guide (circ. 1,250,000) to the care & feeding of U.S. small...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Parents' Parent | 9/24/1951 | See Source »

When Correspondent Jim Bell went to Iran four months ago, he landed in a wave of good will toward TIME. Main reason: Many Iranians considered our February 5th story "Iran: Land of Insecurity" the soundest piece of reporting about their country ever printed in the foreign press. As you may remember, that story traced the political intrigue and confusion in oil-laden, strategic Iran, reported the dangerous bungling by the British and the eleventh-hour vacillation by the U.S. State Department...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jun. 18, 1951 | 6/18/1951 | See Source »

Although professors and undergraduates alike recognize the need for closer faculty-student contact among non-honors men, agreement on the mechanics of a plan is still to come. The most recent, and perhaps the soundest, program was turned out two weeks ago by the Student Council in one of its most significant reports in recent years. A council committee, headed by Donald Blackmer, carefully went through the Bender Report and other faculty proposals, held extensive interviews with both teachers and undergraduates, and came up with a plan. The Blackmer program is briefly as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tutorial for All II | 5/14/1951 | See Source »

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