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...command, hell breaks loose. Shells hiss, scream, howl-a horrible, beautiful melody. Over by the Russians a black, impenetrable wall rises...
...went with the late Lincoln Steffens on a special mission to Moscow for President Wilson later in the same year. It was Bullitt, too, who said after the Paris Peace Conference that he was going to the Riviera "to lie on the sand and watch the world go to hell." The world did not go to hell, and in 1933 Bullitt was back in Russia as the first U.S. Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. He left three years later with a sour taste in his mouth...
Tyrone Power as the embittered and moody Clive Brooks is as miscast as any actor in Hollywood could be. Gone is the novel's prematurely aged man who has endured hell at Dunkirk, and who, feeling that his nation's social system is not worth fighting for, has deserted from the army. Instead, the audience is treated to the spectacle of a dashing lover who tries his hardest to be convincing with consistent failure...
...Whose Hell Is Paved? Last week, in a Parliament hungry for the evidence and promise of action, Sir Stafford Cripps turned on the Government's critics and cried that only Hitler would be served if the Allies revealed their intentions. "But," said Sir Stafford to a persistent baiter, "I can say that we have intentions...
...offensives. The Tribune itself praised his war record when he came home in 1919, declared he had "won the love" of his regiment. The Chicago News's famed front line correspondent, Robert J. Casey, who was a fellow officer with Field in the 122nd, describes him as "a hell of a good soldier...