摘要
TO JUDGE FROM THE SOLDIERS’letters printed last spring in The Stars and Stripes, the chief topic of conversation in the foxholes of Tunisia was John L. Lewis. The man who dared to call-or to permit-three strikes in a basic industry in the middle of war was plastered with just about every epithet in the army lexicon. And if a Gallup poll had been taken on the home front in May or June, Lewis might have received a popular rating only a notch or two above that of Benedict Arnold.