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...school people usually asked, "What's the matter with him?" Taft first thought of Kansas City, but it seemed too frontierlike. He began his school-"small and in some ways comical"-at Pelham Manor (near New York City) with seven day pupils and ten boarders, whom he woke each morning by pulling off their blankets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Brother Horace | 2/8/1943 | See Source »

Japanese destroyers went right by Widhelm and Stokely-close enough for them to see Japanese grins. On the third day Stokely woke Widhelm from a sound sleep to point out a patrol plane circling for a landing, and said: "An angel's come from heaven, let's drink the rest of our water...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: The Hornet's Sting | 1/25/1943 | See Source »

...apartment Gangsters James O'Connor and St. Clair Mclnerney elected to shoot it out; they were mowed down by a crossfire from FBI shotguns. At the other apartment their pals woke up at 5 o'clock in the morning to find the street brilliant with searchlights, to hear a loudspeaker blare: "Basil Banghart, Roger Touhy, Edward Darlak. We know that you are in there. . . . Come out with your hands up. One at a time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: A Good Night's Sleep | 1/11/1943 | See Source »

Veronika lit her improvised lamp-a cup of kerosene with a twisted thread for a wick-and made breakfast: water-thin gruel, black bread and brick tea brewed on the pechka. When it was ready she woke 16-year-old Grusha, fed her and, with an endearing Nichevo, sent her off to work in a war plant. Eight-year-old Fanya tied her ragged valenkis on her feet and went off to school. "Nichevo, Mama, I am not very hungry," she said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Nichevo, Tovarish | 1/11/1943 | See Source »

After that Sergei went to sleep. He woke to find Fyodor had done in another Nazi: "The throat had been cut in a straight line above the Adam's apple." Sergei and Fyodor went out and saw a Nazi troop train; the Germans tried to jump out, "but their bodies, bored with steel-tipped bullets . . . fluttered to the ground like insects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Catalogue of Killing | 1/11/1943 | See Source »

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