Word: thoughtfullness
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Sometimes there is one other step in the process. Joseph Stalin takes an intense interest in literature. Sometimes in the small hours of the night a writer may get a telephone call. It is Stalin. He congratulates the writer on the book and sometimes gives keen and thoughtful advice. One...
"No thoughtful citizen can read these items without a sinking of the heart. Our militarists who largely control our government are exactly like those of every other country. They are pushing us steadily and inexorably toward a war that nobody wants, a war that would do nobody any good, not...
Correspondent Wertenbaker's vivid, thoughtful account of his own observations in France is supplemented by lengthy quotations from A.P. Correspondent Don Whitehead and LIFE Photographer Robert Capa, who went in at the toughest point of the Normandy beach, and TIME Correspondent William Walton, who jumped with a paratroop unit...
Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson asserted: "The terrible lessons of this war should convince every thoughtful American that responsible military preparedness is the only means by which peace and security . . . can be maintained."
Curran's political virtues were obvious: his appeal for the normally Democratic Catholic voting group, notably lacking on the State Republican ticket, his Manhattan strength, and his record in the Republican Party. But many a thoughtful Republican wondered whether Curran's best would be enough. Senator Wagner is...