Word: thoughtfullness
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In your June 22 People section, you have really hit a new low: Eleanor Roosevelt touring Japanese coal mines-what sensible miner wouldn't be astonished? Frances Perkins "honored"-by Glamour magazine yet-for 50 years of service to the working girl. They call it "service"? Aly Khan-how...
As the war progressed, each year seemed to be a vintage year for finding the men with brains and ability to lead the U.S. and her allies to victory. And TIME'S early background reports helped mark the young men who would be important in achieving that victory. Since...
For his settings and lighting, JoMielziner should be taking most of the bows at the final curtain. His cat walks and lighting bridges rise and lower, the entire stage shifts to the right to reveal the theatre wings, and his sets alternate between elaborate glamor and backstage authenticity. Because of...
One of the most treacherous journalistic cliches is that a news story should always "let the facts speak for themselves." Thoughtful newsmen know that the facts alone seldom can, that they speak clearly only when they are told in proper order and perspective-and thus interpreted-by an honest journalist...
This is the standard scapegoat 'ritual. But Youngdahl, former Minnesota governor, has held it up, for the moment at least. In a decision as courageous as it is thoughtful, he has given the public a needed lesson in Constitutional law. Reminding that McCarran's questioning had no legal purpose but...