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...Varied Approach. The A-20s had disappeared behind the trees and contours of the ground. No, here they were again. Seeming to run ahead of their own sound, they came in from all quarters, strafing the field at zero altitude with simulated machine-gun fire. No one gunner could have followed all of them, or even two of them, in their complicated crisscross of attack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy: School for Combat | 5/24/1943 | See Source »

...Manhattan-born Georgie was singing in a movie theater with Walter Winchell; at eleven he was part of Gus Edwards' kid troupe; as an adolescent he teamed with Eddie Cantor, his lifelong friend and butt. A big laugh-getter in his early 20s, in his late 20s he proved an even bigger tear-jerker in The Jazz Singer. His biggest success since then came this season on Broadway in Show Time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: By Georgie | 5/24/1943 | See Source »

Some facts support the grave-digging theory. In the prosperous '20s the "sound value" of all the machine tools in the U.S. was around $750,000,000. At the end of this year the corresponding figure, after depreciation, will be around $4 billion -and the average useful life of such tools (overlooking obsolescence) is from 15 to 20 years. Last year the industry shipped a fabulous $1.3 billion of tools, seven times its 1929 high, ten times its 1919-35 average. This year shipments are off more than 10% from last December's peak; new orders are coming...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MACHINERY: Crepehangers | 5/10/1943 | See Source »

...From Cleveland came word of the big gest individual bond buyer of World War II: a ruddy, superquiet stock speculator named Harry William Hosford, who had cleaned up in both the bull market of the early '20s and the bear market of the early '30s. Once a cabin boy on Great Lakes steamers, Harry Hosford now unostentatiously bought in one whack $21,-000,000 worth of bonds. (Later he disclosed he had bought $11,000,000 in bonds last fall.) Cleveland newspapers had never before printed Harry Hosford's picture, had not mentioned his name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FISCAL: Attack! | 4/26/1943 | See Source »

...Medical Director of Queens Hospital in Honolulu, allergist, artist, mountain climber and deep-sea diver (until heart trouble recently put a stop to it). Now 53, he went to Hawaii in 1921 as head of the hospital, a job he kept until his retirement last year. In the '20s the high infant-mortality rate on the plantations shocked him, but he thought the plantations potentially "the finest biological test tubes in the world." He talked the Association directors into establishing a health research center on Oahu...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Lesson from Hawaii | 4/12/1943 | See Source »

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