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...like it.* Besides, the Russians, almost to a man, could see no arguments whatever against a second front. They were fighting a war in one country-their invaded own. There might be war in Britain, North Africa, China, the Pacific -to Russians deep in their awful present, the global war was an unreal alibi for inaction in Western Europe...
...copy and person. Sister Eileen innocently entices into their manic ménage their landlord (George Tobias), a Harpo-Marxian painter with delusions of genius; the Harold-Teenish manager of a drugstore; a crafty reporter (Allyn Joslyn); six lighthearted cadets from the Portuguese merchant marine. Eileen's global charms inspire the sailors to do a mass conga that lands her in jail. At last Sister Ruth's stories about Sister Eileen are accepted for publication. Eileen stays on as indispensable source material...
...state that the question of the real bombing of Germany "can be decided only by the U. S. and British high commands. . . . Only the high commands can weigh the demands of global war, the total strength in airmen and airplanes available to the U.S. and Britain, against the certainty that now is the best time to hit Germany from the air." [TIME, Sept...
...Europe now controls an estimated 100. Great Britain has about 50. The U.S. has 14-privately owned, loosely synchronized, a poor match all around for the close teamwork of radio Berlin-Rome-Tokyo. If the overseas branch of the OWI intended to jump with both feet into the global propaganda war, it had to do something about short-wave stations and do it quickly...
...global-minded Secretary of the Navy, with a clear mandate to run his department with a firm hand, would still have plenty of reforms to accomplish...