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...give them a laugh if they were alive, because they were none of these things. They were not taken in by propaganda. They had only scorn for the Sisters' Sodality for Spitting on Slackers. As long as they were on this side, they were the friend of every German tailor hounded by the spy-hunters, and when they crossed the water they were the friend even of Jerry himself, all muddy and lousy and scared, out of the shell-holes, and they give him olgarettes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEXT OF LETTER FROM THE CLASS OF 1917 | 5/21/1940 | See Source »

...Aloe (widow of the late Alderman Louis P. Aloe), Sculptor Milles himself. When the white, sheetlike veils were removed and the water shot 90 ft. into the air, wetting Sculptor Milles and a surrounding bevy of flower-toting ladies, everybody cheered. Conspicuously absent were Chairman Francis D. Healy and Tailor Hubert Hoef-linger, dissenting members of the Municipal Art Commission, who had long deplored Milles' sculptural nudism, had insisted that their names be removed from the plaque nakedly listing the sponsors of the venture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Nudist Fountain | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

...everyone the right to express his opinions whatever these may be. This right is naturally limited by any contract into which the individual may enter which requires him to spend part of his time in occupations other than expressing his opinions. Thus, if a salesman, a postman, a tailor and a teacher of mathematics all happen to hold a certain opinion on a subject unrelated to their work, whatever it may be, none of them should devote to oratory on this subject time which they have been paid to spend in selling, delivering letters, making suits, or teaching mathematics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAIL | 5/9/1940 | See Source »

...Yussel the Muscle" was Joe Jacobs, no kin to Mike. He was not only the most colorful but the smartest manager in the prizefight business. Son of an immigrant Jewish tailor who settled in Manhattan's hurly-burly Hell's Kitchen, puny little Yussel Jacobs had to live by his wits to defend himself against his tough Irish neighbors. By the time he was 16. he commanded so much respect that he managed two neighborhood pugs. Dave and Willie Astey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: We Wuz Robbed | 5/6/1940 | See Source »

...singers, chosen from 450 Philadelphians who showed up for auditions, averaged 27 years in age, were well above average in looks. Retranslated, by Chorus Master Vernon Hammond, was the gay, sometimes bawdy Viennese libretto (1874), which details the ballroom deceptions practiced upon a banker (Tenor Edward Nyborg, tailor's son) by his wife (Selma Amansky, wife of the Philadelphia Orchestra's trumpeter and associate conductor, Saul Caston) and his maidservant (Frances Greer, church singer). Typical couplet, sung by the banker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Fun With Opera | 3/25/1940 | See Source »

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