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After talking with a "competent western specialist studying Kremlin policies," TIME'S Berlin Bureau cabled...
...trained industrial manpower. Russia lost millions of her best workers in the war, and the 5,000,000 or so German prisoners and draftees have the inadequacies of all slave labor. Said one disgruntled Soviet factory director: "When we brought a German who said he was a diesel specialist to a diesel engine that needed repair, he would then say he was a marine diesel specialist. . . . Phooey, they are useless...
Until its closing soon after V-J Day, Fainsod served as assistant director of the Civil Affairs Training School which prepared military government officers for the administration of occupied areas. A specialist on government regulation of industry (Gov. 29), he taught Gov. 8a, dictatorship and bureaucracy, during the past term...
...little aristocratic town of Beaufort, S.C., brisk, 46-year-old Dr. Montgomery P. Kennedy has been at it even longer. A specialist in obstetrics, he handled his first white case-a woman with post-childbirth hemorrhage-in 1930. He estimates that he has since delivered 85 white babies. With the local white doctors, he says he gets along "just fine, except for one Connecticut Yankee...
After interning at the Hopkins, Dr. Harvey studied under Sir Henry Hallet Dale at the National Institute for Medical Research in London, on a fellowship from the American College of Physicians. There he became a nerve and muscle specialist. In 1941, while an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt, he was "pulled" by the Army with other members of a Hopkins medical unit and sent to the Pacific. He studied the effects of atabrine on malaria in Australia, New Guinea, the Philippines. Now a major on terminal leave, he will take on his new job in June, able to view...