Word: beneath
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...issue of TIME you have a very fine article about Jimmy Marshall of Rio, who is founder and general manager of the Lojas Americanas of Brazil. However, the picture with Mr. Marshall's name beneath it is most assuredly not a photo of Jimmy. . . . Jimmy is a typical American, quite fair and plump...
Herewith TIME presents condensed versions of two extraordinary speeches made last week. Together they did much to clarify the overwhelming problem facing the U. S. One was a speech by Adolf Hitler to the workers and women of Germany, delivered beneath shiny new cannon in the Rhein-metall-Borsig munitions works. The other was dictated by the British Ambassador to the U. S., the Marquess of Lothian, from his deathbed, and was read by Embassy Counselor Nevile Butler to the convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation in Baltimore...
...last time I saw Paris, Her trees were dressed for spring, And lovers walked beneath those trees, And birds found songs to sing. . . . The last time I saw Paris, Her heart was warm and gay. No matter how they change her I'll remember her that...
Your article under "Unity," TIME, Nov. 18, was right over the middle of the plate. - The pistol's frame behind and beneath the barrel...
Still no winds blew. The cold was not intense. Like some legendary city perishing before the coming of a new Ice Age, Amarillo sank quietly, irresistibly deeper & deeper beneath its sheath of ice, until it was cut off from the outside world. Now and then a lonely radio amateur got through with some word. The nerves of civilization quietly parted. Wide clean streets became tangles of wires. Forty-year-old trees, planted and cared for as trees are cared for only in the plain country, groaned and creaked all through the night, booming as they split open...