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...Doubtless. In Detroit, a labor umpire ruled that women war workers might wear red slacks at work, would be no more of an industrial hazard than those in bright green...
...blow by staging a diversion far to the north, around Ichang on the Yangtze River. But Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek knew that something more than a diversion was needed. Even as Hengyang was falling, he had put the finishing touches to a plan for Army reform which would doubtless meet opposition from vested military interests, a plan whose terms proclaimed that all was far from well in China's war-worn Army. Its chief points...
Just where Pablo Ruiz y Picasso is today, no one outside France can tell. Wherever he was, Picasso doubtless cared little what was said about him in Mexico City. He has always been personally scornful of the art markets which have made him one of the highest-priced figures in modern painting. Said he once: "Museums are just a lot of lies, and the people who make art their business are mostly impostors." One museum has even gone out of its way to quote that remark. That was Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art, chief overseer of Mexico City...
...where Novikov was last week-but he was probably steaming around, as usual, from one forward airfield to another, watching his airmen, shooting the breeze with them, cheering them on. If he had been able to do as he pleased, 42-year-old Marshal Novikov would doubtless have been flying combat missions himself. But his friend Joseph...
...Doubtless there are good things in both, as well as bad," he replied. "I think it is right that there should be new movements, suitable to new generations and periods. They shock and disturb those who are attached to the old institutions, but they are not meant for them. It is true, of course, that although they are intended to be 'for the people,' they end up by being for those who are running the State...