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...Fellow Traveler Jo Davidson's outfit, can, by questionable talent and shallow showmanship, exert its unique leverage on the American electorate, then that electorate must assume full responsibility for the damage inflicted upon the governmental structure by the brand of visionary, leftist young pinks who will enter public office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 30, 1946 | 9/30/1946 | See Source »

...Alternatives. Were these, in fact, the only alternatives? Certainly there were serious proponents of another point of view, outside the limits of Wallace's peculiar brand of emotional logic. One of these proponents was the U.S. State Department. Byrnes's position is that war is not necessarily inevitable, even if the U.S. fails "to get along with Russia." In Byrnes's words it is the position of "patience as well as firmness." The potential reward is Russian respect for U.S. democracy, freedom of choice for the small nations and in some distant future, perhaps, the collapse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: This Great Endeavor | 9/30/1946 | See Source »

Gypsy Lady (music by Victor Herbert ; book by Henry Myers; produced by Edwin Lester) has turn-of-the-century music and a brand-new book, and it's hard to say which seems older. There is no question which seems pleasanter: the tunes borrowed from Victor Herbert's The Fortune Teller and The Serenade are melodious and nicely sung. But they are not quite pleasant enough to offset the damp-towel libretto or save an evening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Half-New Operetta | 9/30/1946 | See Source »

...Donnell and Broadway Columnist Danton Walker, who has a crystal ball suffering from cataract. One of Clarke's chores is a daily conference with Editorial Writer Reuben Maury and Cartoonist C. D. Batchelor (who used to get their signals from Patterson). Sitting in with them now is a brand-newcomer, quiet, 44-year-old Donald Thompson, an American Weekly graduate. Clarke hired him to backstop Maury. Thompson expects no trouble in adapting himself to Daily News policies-plugs for the metric system, a world calendar and isolationism, slugs for Russia, the U.N. and prohibition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: New Man, Old Touch | 9/30/1946 | See Source »

...record of the 55th triennial convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church had been better than many a pessimistic liberal churchman had expected. Merger with the Presbyterians was still distant. But delegates at Philadelphia had hammered out a brand-new marriage canon (TIME, Sept. 23). And they had elected without delay a top-drawer, liberal Presiding Bishop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Hope Deferred | 9/30/1946 | See Source »

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