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Looking through an old volume of TIME, I noticed a letter which you may think it worth-while to recall to your readers. It is from W. E. Hamilton, of Evanston, Ill. . . His words regarding Churchill are certainly prophetic. For he says: ". . . Winston Churchill is a political giant among giants...
If such a move were taken and if Washington bet its stud hand against that of Tokyo, the wily Nipponese might examine his navy, take a quick look at ours, and murmuring a polite remark about honorable eternal peace, drop out till the next deal. On the other hand he...
There was a problem however, that could not be solved by merely buying a good script and casting good actors. Behind this amusing play there appeared a subtle theme which had all the characteristics of intelligence--a thing that seldom happens in Hollywood. It wasn't one of those stories...
Roosevelt, who has studied the Japanese navy first hand in the war with China, is strong in the belief that she is a first class power and could not be easily damaged within the protective sphere of her own bases. At present, she has a fleet equal to our own...
I too was an isolationist. The countries collapsing like houses of cards over there didn't seem worth even an airplane of ours. But since September I've changed. This England has changed my mind. . . .