Word: warmly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...White, a former TIME correspondent in Chungking, has assembled "Stilwell's Story" from the general's fascinatingly revealing diary, his letters to Mrs. Stilwell and random papers. The collection, edited and liberally annotated by White (who shares Stilwell's hatred of the Chinese government and his warm regard for the Chinese Communists), appeared this week in the current issue of the Ladies' Home Journal. As if in answer, Major General Claire L. Chennault, who commanded the Fourteenth Air Force at Kunming under Stilwell, is writing his very different version of the tragic story for the Scripps...
While they waited, Easter came, a warm, lovely day. In Helsinki thousands of Finns strolled around the Esplanade gardens. They watched the ceremonial changing of the guard at the Presidential Palace, and grinned appreciatively as the guardsmen marched down the Esplanade while the band played The Stars and Stripes Forever...
...much of a good thing; they then seem a bit boneless and soft, their smoothness too consistently stylized. But taken one at a time, as they were written to be read, they are rare works of art, and establish one of the most pleasurable of human relationships: warm kinship between civilized writer and reader...
...With warm weather on the way, out-door shooting is being continued on the film, a fantasy "which burlesques the conflict between the individual and the masses...
Remove the seeds from the chiles. Brown the chiles, soak them in warm water for 15 minutes, then grind into a paste. Roast the removed chile seeds, grind them together with the chocolate and all the other ingredients (except the sesame seeds). This makes two separate pastes. Put them together and fry in plenty of shortening, stirring constantly until thick. Then dilute with chicken or turkey broth to the consistency of cream soup. Pour all this over slices of boiled turkey, bring the entire dish to a boil for five minutes, serve sprinkled with sesame seed. Sop the sauce with...