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...future world is likely to be shaped as much by the attitudes of the American people as by the decisions of their leaders. TIME Correspondent William Walton, recently returned from two years with the U.S. Army in Britain and Europe, here reports his impression of the changed attitudes of some millions of Americans -those whose views will be better known when they come home from the fighting fronts...
...Worcester's stalling tactics baffled the Stahlmen, and Paul Stagg's quintet pulled away again. Cecil Walton, Schmit, and Kuykendall broke through the Crimson defense to sew up the victory as time...
...William Walton: Belshazzar's Feast
...Huddersfield Choir and Liverpool Philharmonic, conducted by the composer; Victor; 10 sides). Composer Walton's barbaric, explosive Old-Testament oratorio (words arranged by Osbert Sitwell) is probably the most important British score in a generation. Performance and recording: excellent...
William Heward Murray Walton, tall, lantern-jawed Church of England vicar, and old Japan hand (17 years), onetime editor of the Japanese Christian Quarterly, told a Church conference at Torquay, England that Japan "did more for the literacy education of her people in 60 years than the British in India in 150 years," blamed atrocities primarily on Japanese police who, he claimed, treated their own people the way they are now treating the enemy, admitted that he prayed daily for Japanese Christians, added: "I pray for victory-and the whopping defeat of Japan...