Word: travels
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...find this to be true among men with whom I served overseas. . . . Many servicemen feel women in uniform waste too much time with military training, travel...
These days, of course, you can't travel the way you used to-but you still have a tremendous interest in the world around you-for not only do you read TIME every week, but you buy two daily newspapers as well -spend 38.4 minutes a day looking through them. You ' listen to the radio commentators (Raymond Gram Swing, Lowell Thomas and Fulton Lewis Jr. are your favorites). You own 241 books, buy eight more every year (TIME subscribers buy about one-eighth of all the adult, non-technical books sold in the U.S.). Your three favorites last...
...N.A.M. had in mind something like freedom of the seas-i.e., the "free air" would end at the borders of each country. Thus planes of all nations in international commerce would have equal landing rights in duly designated international airports, both in the U.S. and abroad. But plane travel between a nation's cities would be restricted to that nation's own planes. As a method of enforcing this, the N.A.M. suggested that lend-lease balances owed the U.S. be canceled progressively as long as debtor nations complied...
Despite "don't travel" pleas by ODT, despite the hoarding of train reservations by ticket scalpers, Florida was swarming with a full 50% more visitors than a year ago and was having its best season since...
...uniform pattern. In each case the hoodlum demands to know the religion of his intended victim. If the victim admits he is Jewish, or if the hoodlum concludes that this is the fact... an assault ensues. The age range of the anti-Semitic hoodlums is 10 to 14. They travel in groups of two to ten. They roam the streets looking for little Jewish boys to assault and for Jewish property to desecrate. Because of the always-present anti-Jewish element in the assault, the situation, reasonably, cannot be described as ordinary juvenile delinquency...