Word: warmheartedness
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Plain-spoken and informal, Bill Batt is the best-liked of all defense officials. Among his friends are such diverse characters as Harry Hopkins, Jesse Jones, Russian Ambassador Maxim Litvinoff, Sir Clive Baillieu of the British Purchasing Commission. Nobody calls him Mr. Batt; he is always referred to as Bill...
Your article in Medicine [Jan. 20] regarding the establishment of Meharry Medical College of Nashville and the six great men, five Meharry brothers and old Dr. Hubbard, is one of the most moving human tales I've ever read. In the midst of the grim necessity of being about...
Magic Name. In his opening words warmhearted Henry Wallace spoke of the honor of running with "the one man who, more than any other, represents security for democracy in the modern world." There were roars for his sentiments:
¶Former Democratic Presidential Candi date Alfred Emanuel Smith. Willkie welcome: "His liberal principles were adopted by ... Franklin D. Roosevelt and Governor Lehman. ... I hope that nobody suggests that the warmhearted Al Smith ... is ... actuated by love of money rather than humanity."
"Medicine," as the blurb sings, "has taken R. S. to the four corners of the earth": to Serbia (typhoid epidemic), France (World War I), Russia (famine and cholera), Mexico, China. In Serbia he met a Bishop who entertained himself each morning by taking shots at an old rabbit on the...