Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...behalf of patriotic Americans and particularly as representing several hundred thousand men who served their country in the great World War, I am writing to protest against your eulogy of the Australian radical, Harry Bridges, particularly in view of the inaccuracies contained in the article in question [TIME, July 19]. Real Americans are interested in ridding this country of alien agitators who impose upon our hospitality and who attempt to destroy the very government under which they live and have their being, and yet we find a national publication doing much to offset our own activities and to place upon...
After months of bellywash on the subject, we at last get a good close-up view of who Alfred Renton Bridges is, and why. Your "C.I.O. To Sea" story struck me as one of the most objective and at the same time interesting pieces of reporting in a long while...
...happen" (in the sense of "occur") during a recess of the Senate but it will "happen" (in the sense of "happen to exist") during a recess if the President waits until after Congress adjourns. Franklin Roosevelt gave the press to understand that his Attorney General espoused the latter view, but gave no hint of his intended action, thus once more enjoying his year-round sport of keeping the press guessing...
...simulated, General Franco remarked that the Spanish Leftists seemed to have committed the "almost unbelievable blunder" of persisting in efforts to hold Brunete with a large force, although the flanks of their advance to this spearhead had been so driven in by the Rightists that, in the orthodox military view, it had become untenable-a death trap...
...brutal memories of trench fighting (TIME, Aug. 6, 1934). Another section oddly entitled "The Mocking of Christianity" displayed Emil Nolde's Christ and the Thieves which the National Gallery in Berlin bought for $10,000 in 1930. There were also "A Peasant Scene from a Jewish Point of View," "The Manifestation of the Soul of the Jewish Race" and a group called "The Derision of the German Women." But the greater part of the exhibition was devoted to specimens of the cubist, futurist and surrealist schools whose experiments with scientific form and fantastic subject matter have made a Gordian...