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Unopposed, veteran Miss Liu won. But as the votes were announced last week, Miss Li remembered what the situation called for, swallowed her wrath, telegraphed: "Dear Miss Liu. . . . In a letter you sent me some time ago you wrote: 'In democratic politics election means competition. How senseless it would be otherwise! In American presidential campaigns . . . no one gives up the competition in fear of defeat. ... He who loses always sends a message of congratulations to the winner.' Now that we are on the path of democratic constitutionalism . . . I send you my respectful congratulations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Sweet & Sour | 2/9/1948 | See Source »

...Robert Herbert Mize Jr. is an Episcopal minister who is conducting an experiment. That experiment has sometimes roused the good citizens of Ellsworth, Kans. to unholy wrath. But this week Kansans were digging down as usual to give Mize the money he needs for his St. Francis Boys' Home. Said one bank vice president wonderingly: "This man is Christlike, all right, but he's a genius at raising money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Christian Experiment | 12/22/1947 | See Source »

...mild, soft-spoken man with a wisp of a smile poking out from beneath his usually serious manner, Mr. McNiff manifests his seldom-called-on Gaelic wrath when he sees the handiwork of the margin marker or the page puller. He is quick to point out that such abuses are the work of the determined minority, for "most of the boys are good lads." While needless rule infractions set poorly with him, he takes no stock in rules for their own sake. Instead, service for everyone is the watchword. Thus books have gone out for more than twelve hours whenever...

Author: By L Od., | Title: Faculty Profile | 12/15/1947 | See Source »

English Lesson. When British Delegate J. B. Priestley joined the attack on the U.S., Delegate Free slapped down a copy of UNESCO's constitution, reminded him that one of its first points was a free press. Priestley, red-faced with Yorkshire wrath, roared: "I do not believe that a representative of the United Kingdom, in matters of freedom of expression, needs to receive lessons. ... I assure the delegate that I can read the English language as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IDEOLOGIES: One Man's Popeye | 11/24/1947 | See Source »

...owners may soon be able to park overnight in the H.A.A.'s Soldiers field Parking Lot for 12 cents a month and escape the wrath of Cambridge police whose "get tough" ticketing policy has jammed local garages beyond capacity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cars May Get Home in 12 Cents Per Month Lot | 10/15/1947 | See Source »

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