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...only can these lyrics show relationship to authors, but they can be intimately bound to major American writers, placing them in the main stream of our national literature. Walt Whitman has left his spirit in one lyric...

Author: By Robert H. Sand, | Title: Latter Day Poetry | 2/13/1957 | See Source »

...same source conceived you As sun and foliage, fish and stream...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Poet of Life & Death | 2/4/1957 | See Source »

Near the base of the stratosphere, 35,000 to 40,000 ft. above the earth, the jet stream offers free west-east transportation to airplanes that can find it and stay in it. It is a hard trick to do, but last week a B-47 bomber stayed in the jet stream most of the way from March Air Force Base, Calif, to Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., and made the 2,700-mile trip in 3 hr. 47 min. at the average ground speed of 714 m.p.h.-setting an unofficial record. Major Mont Smith, commander...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: How to Ride the Jet Stream | 2/4/1957 | See Source »

...find the jet stream the pilot flies in its general direction, which can be determined by the weatherman. When the "66" tells him that his drift angle is increasing, he knows that he is getting into the jet stream and is being carried along by it. When the drift angle reaches a maximum, he turns downstream until the drift angle falls to zero. Then he knows that he is flying in the center of the jet stream. If the stream curves, as it often does, the airplane can follow it by keep ing the drift angle at zero. When...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: How to Ride the Jet Stream | 2/4/1957 | See Source »

...long been fascinated by ships, voyages, wandering and exile. No other major U.S. writer is more traditionally American than he-and yet no other gives a stronger feeling of being an explorer beyond his own land. In Ushant (TIME, Nov. 10, 1952), an indefinable sort of stream-of-consciousness auto biography, Aiken's American steered his way over the Atlantic towards a distant light, amid the crying of seagulls and the clanging of bells-and the same hand is at the helm of Mr. Arcularis. The result is poignant, eerie, fateful, with highly dramatic moments. No other living poet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Last Journey | 2/4/1957 | See Source »

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