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...other day we received TIME. It has come regularly. There is no letter indicating whom to thank. But my point is that it is an exhilarating experience to suddenly see AMERICA through the medium of modern streamlined advertising. We like the style of TIME. It is a good tonic for a certain 'missionary mentality' we hope to avoid. You know what I mean...
...most art-minded towns in the U.S., Bloomington, Ill. (pop. 32,826) last week put on the first group exhibition in the U.S. composed entirely of paintings in the newly popular medium of gouaches (rhymes with squash). Moreover, in spite of a tiny budget, it got some of the best artists in the U.S. to exhibit...
...doubling the planned output of tanks, Franklin Roosevelt apparently meant turning out twice as many mediums, probably 2,000 a month when production hits its top. Indications are that, including lights, the U.S. may turn out around 2,600 light and medium tanks a month by 1942's end, plus such 55-ton monsters as it can turn out under its secret heavy-tank program. If tanks are the makings of victory on the ground (as most experts now believe), the U.S. and its allies are going to have more and better makings than Germany and its vassals...
Luck was needed, for the soap opera is a rigid medium, a hard game to buck. Scripter Michael was lucky in her husband, a radio producer who could keep casting and direction in the family, and lucky in the fact that P. & G., with more than a dozen other soap operas running, could afford to experiment with one. She had acquired deftness with dialogue and sound in five years' radio apprenticeship. But the best thing she had was a determination to create living and thoughtful people...
Died. Mina Stinson Crandon, 53, better known as "Margery" the medium whose claims of psychic communication with the dead raised serious controversy from 1924 to 1935; in Boston. Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle believed in her; Harry Houdini offered $5,000 to charity if she produced any "manifestations" which he could not duplicate. Charity never got the money. Before Houdini died in 1926 he said he would communicate with the living after his death if he could, and Magician Joseph M. Dunninger awaited a "message" on every anniversary of his death. "Margery" died the day after the 15th...