Word: contented
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...time is new, the challenge is great; we are hopeful." Thus, publisher Michael Straight introduces to the readers of the country's chief liberal periodical a new New Republic, altered in size, content and staff. After much publicity and public comment, ranging from the hallelujahs of the left to the derisive criticisms of the right, Henry Wallace took over the editorship of the weekly magazine last week "to help organize a progressive America...
...Lovett, were all for demanding quick repeal of the Wagner Act. But to committee chairman Clarence B. Randall, vice president of Inland Steel Co., plumping for outright repeal seemed just the sort of thing that had given N.A.M. a bad name in the past. N.A.M., said Randall, should be content to outline broad objectives, let Congress determine how to achieve them. In a showdown behind closed doors, Randall won easily...
...content to merely show the artistic wares of the land of the Rhone and the Seine, the French Club members will be peddling their own interpretation of French drams come spring when they hope to put on "Tovarisch" with the assistance of les belles femmes from la Radcliffe...
...evening Leader (circ. 20,000) and its morning-after edition, the Union (25,000), as the springboard from which the late Frank Knox bounded to the big time and the Chicago Daily News. Prim and profitable, the Leader has never bothered to put out a Sunday paper, has been content to let Boston dailies grab off most of the morning circulation in town...
...York City. New Haven is a poor town for entertainment, night life being limited to beer drinking at Mory's for members and at the Old Heidelberg for non-members, chow at George and Harry's, and indoor athletics at the Hotel Grade. On weekday nights the students must content themselves with a movie, an occasional play, or a racy meeting of the Political Union...