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...Tactless Mr. Edison's point was that U. S. warships needed more anti-aircraft protection. To have agreed with him last May, after the first flush of German air triumphs in Norway, would have meant that the admirals yielded an inch or so in the hot controversy between sea and air power. Naval officers in Washington privately suggested that Mr. Edison was a bit of an ignoramus. Charles Edison was glad enough to turn his portfolio over to Pub lisher Frank Knox and get elected Governor of New Jersey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NAVY: Lost: Seven Months | 12/16/1940 | See Source »

...long time the air was thick with wounded feelings, with horror at such disregard of punctilious protocol. But that week Adolf Hitler, who had been sounding a harsh A for many days, was silent. It was believed that he understood such language. Up to last week the simple, tactless little statement had not yet been improved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Turn of the Wheel | 11/18/1940 | See Source »

...half, Hopkins' health has kept him away from his desk most of the time. Recently his health has improved slightly, but last week this was the excuse he used in submitting his resignation to Franklin Roosevelt. According to Wasington observers, the untied shoestring he tripped on was his tactless handling of Democratic bigwigs at the Convention in Chicago. Harry Hopkins, it was said, would be more useful promoting Term III from a less conspicuous place; the resignation of Under Secretary Ed Noble (to follow Willkie's banner) precipitated the need for an overhauling in the Commerce Department. Nobody...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Hopkins Out | 9/2/1940 | See Source »

...weeks age in a message to you, my American friends, I weighed my words to avoid tactless remarks which might be interpreted by susceptible listeners as propaganda. Who cares about propaganda tonight? Now, I wish my words might reach very American ear. Crimes, murders, horrors, are being committed. You know it... Louvain, which American money rebullt after the last war, is once more in ruins. Peasants, whose village you generally once rehabilitate, are again fleeing before the same invader. People of Belglum and France are being killed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORIZE BIDS AMERICA SLEEP WELL, BE CONFIDENT, IN PARIS BROADCAST | 5/22/1940 | See Source »

Through a rather tactless display of emotionalism various students have evaded the real issue. What really matters is not the views of any R. O. T. C. instructor but the effect their expression has on the quality of the instruction. As a Mil Sci student, I am forced to say that the quality of instruction has degenerated to the point where it consists of some rereading in class of the text and the showing of a few dated movies. This is the real harm in the relegation of instruction to a secondary position in comparison to the reading of emotional...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAIL | 5/1/1940 | See Source »

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