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...summer thunderstorm. One hundred seventy-four Members of Parliament signed a petition supporting the Group. Evangelist Buchman himself was not available for comment (he was last seen in Bath, Me. attending a Group musical show called You Can Defend America), but from his press-relations department came a stream of releases giving testimonials from everyone from Franklin Roosevelt to "the Lord Mayor of Bristol and 52 aldermen and councilors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Frank & Ernest | 10/20/1941 | See Source »

...rays can be imagined as streams of infinitesimal sub-atomic particles. They are similar to radium rays and they work in exactly the same way to destroy living cells. They are created when a powerful electric current-i.e., a stream of electrons -jumps through a vacuum tube and hits a "target,", usually a piece of tungsten. The electrons batter from the tungsten a secondary stream of chargeless particles, X-rays, whose wave lengths are thousands of times shorter than those of ultraviolet light and almost as short as those of radium's gamma rays. The shorter waves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: X-Rays in Overalls | 10/20/1941 | See Source »

...school he was a captain on the General Staff. Photographs of Papen taken at that time show the young Erbsälzer looking straight into the camera with a characteristic "calm and open stare." "So," says Author Koeves, "Narcissus might have looked into the clear surface of a limpid stream...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: It Shouldn't Happen to a Papen | 10/20/1941 | See Source »

Another time limit weighs upon Tokyo. It is set by U.S. aid to China, trickling now, rising steadily, destined to rise & rise. Before that stream of aid becomes a torrent the Japanese must crush Chiang Kai-shek's armies or face defeat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Time in Flight | 10/13/1941 | See Source »

...seems that when Syracuse met Cornell out at Ithaca last week, the Orange was getting a little blue late in the game as the six point deficit under which they were laboring loomed larger and larger. Suddenly the Syracuse coach began pouring a stream of subs onto the field and as the regulars came jogging off one of their number stopped just inside the white out-of-bounds marker and mingled with a bunch of subs who were waiting on the sidelines to get into the game after the next play...

Author: By Dave Stearns, | Title: SPORTS of the CRIMSON | 10/9/1941 | See Source »

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