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...Lincoln in Illinois) tuned in on a Finn-Russian war broadcast last Christmas Day, got so excited he wrote a play in January which Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne tried out in March and opened last week in New York City: "There Shall Be No Night" (see p. 52). Columnist Raymond Clapper viewed with alarm...
...Columnist Westbrook Pegler, reporting the thoughts of his General Public character, George Spelvin, American, put the worry clearly: "He is glad he will not be the next President of the United States...
...overoptimistic, Sherwood is militant. His pacifist who, after studying the issues at stake, decides to fight can easily be taken as a symbol: Sherwood might well wish an anti-war U. S. to change its mind as Valkonen did. Although denying Columnist Raymond Clapper's accusation that his play is a plea for intervention, Sherwood admitted that he expected to be called a "warmonger...
Editorial director for the Free Press's arch-conservative Republican policy has been Malcolm Wallace Bingay, who will probably stay on as a columnist though Detroiters gagged that his column's name would be changed from "Good Morning" to "Good Night." As for the rest, 42 of them scrambled to join the Newspaper Guild, which got its first contract the day before Knight took over...
...Note-Continuing the custom of having unusual slants on jazz and jazz criticism, Charles Miller '41, record critic for the Harvard Advocate and Boston correspondent for "Jazz Information," is guest columnist for this week...