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...Premier's Cabinet, like that of outgoing Premier Tetsu Katayama ("TIME, Feb. 23), would be formed from a shaky coalition of Democrats, Socialists and the small People's Cooperative Party. The prospects for Ashida were not encouraging, but the 60-year-old former diplomat throught he could succeed where Katayama had failed. Said he: "I will do my utmost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: My Utmost | 3/1/1948 | See Source »

...seems this Mardi Gras (Shrova Tuesday to you) came over from France in the old days, and now all kinds of parades, Nalls ("rety formal" says Miss Fennsbaker), and singing in the strects starts happening as early as Christmas time. The whole thing's to keep you going throught Lent, which starts today-Ash Wednesday-and everyone in New Orleans had to immask at tonight last night and head for church...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Flesh and Fantasy . . . | 2/11/1948 | See Source »

...wasn't prepared for the clear white space which greeted her eyes when she turned the communication over. First throught was Irvin H. Blank, research fellow in Dermatology. Or maybe Carlos A. Blanco '49, or Dorothy J. Blanker at the School of Education, or Euan T. Blanch 1M. Finally she sent it to the Lampoon, one-time University funny magazine. "They've been drawing blanks for years," she said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Somebody's Firing Blanks; Could Lampy Be the Target? | 3/5/1946 | See Source »

...general tenor of all literary history has been of courage and faith in human nature, according to Brooks, but American authors during the last twenty years have tended to take the opposite viewpoint. Possibly throught Spengler's influence, certainly through the cynicism and disillusionment caused by the World War, modern writers like Hemingway, Eliot, O'Neill, and Dreiser are primarily concerned with pointing out that "life is a dark little pocket." Brooks appeals for more of the Homeric mood, for writers like Robert Frost and Lewis Mumford, genuine idealists who have an appreciation of human nature and the heroic aspects...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BOOKSHELF | 4/16/1941 | See Source »

...these days there is a praiseworthy tendency for undergraduates, throught the medium of captain's and manager's critical reports at the end of a seasons, to suggest any corrections needed in Harvard sports. Fortunately for the Committee and the Director of Athletics, excellent suggestions have been made by such undergraduates and also by the undergraduate members of the Athletic Committee. Captains and managers have agreed to the broadness and wisdom of Harvard training rules which commonly are: no smoking, no drinking, ten-thirty bed hours...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 2/25/1933 | See Source »

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