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...soldiers in the Detroit area had voted on it last week, they would doubtless have made it unanimous that Barbara Brown is vixen-of-the-year. Tall (6 ft. 1 in.), 22-year-old Barbara Brown got mad when a soldier failed to show up for a date-and took it out on the Army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy: Hell Hath No Fury! | 3/22/1943 | See Source »

Last week Mr. Churchill and his collaborator, Franklin Roosevelt, in separate but carefully correlated accounts, reported on the war and made some prophecies. Mr. Churchill dealt mostly with immediate problems and gains; Mr. Roosevelt, with the grand objectives (see p. 15). Doubtless the Prime Minister and the President intended some of their words to hoodwink the enemy.* But they also gave the Allied world some information and much encouragement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: For Good or Ill | 2/22/1943 | See Source »

According to the best available estimates-and the best are none too good-Japan started the war with between 5,000 and 6,000 battle planes. About 2,000 have been destroyed in all theaters. The Japanese have doubtless suffered much wear & tear behind the actual fronts. But the present Japanese rate of production is estimated at around 1,000 per month, and there have been 14 months of war. Jap first-line strength is probably still 5,000 or over-perhaps equal to Germany's quantitatively. Pilot losses have been heavy, but it is impossible to know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: We Have Not Yet Begun | 2/8/1943 | See Source »

...when financial conditions forced the reduction in the number of issues from six to five; a current alteration in the size of the Tuesday and Thursday editions was made necessary by increasing advertising problems and by the departure of many editors in the Enlisted Reserve. Before June, it doubtless will be necessary to announce a further retrenchment in our publication schedule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Diminuendo | 2/3/1943 | See Source »

...third. Day after birth the baby was placed on a lace-covered cushion, ceremoniously presented by her father to the registrar, who presently set down her name: Margriet Francisco-Margriet for "daisy." On the cushion was affixed a daisy-shaped jewel sent from London by Grandmother Queen Wilhelmina. Doubtless fixed in the minds of secretly celebrating burghers in The Netherlands was the meaning of Francisca, which is "free...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Feb. 1, 1943 | 2/1/1943 | See Source »

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