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...brevity of your analysis of Pastor Bauer's reasons for opposing Freemasonry [TIME, June 26] is apt to lead the average reader to an unjustified bias against the Lutheran Church...
...Bias. In Baltimore, Judge Herbert Franklin listened to Paul Upperman's admission that he jumped into the Patapsco River from a 40-ft. bridge to win a $5 bet, dismissed the disorderly-conduct charge with the comment: "I never had the nerve to do it myself...
...Various people in public affairs have told us that TIME is biased and that we are too inexperienced to see it, but they have been unable to point out from what bias you operate, and we are still curiously and avidly searching each issue to discover it. Alaska is a good place to come to, to find out what you think...
Ingenious juggling of Russian production figures is absorbing several members of Gerschenkron's staff. Donald Hodgman is constructing an independent index of Russian industry, based solely on Russian figures, which "have a considerable upward bias." Hodgman will then try to make some sort of comparison with U. S. output...
...this, American have been handicapped by the anti-historical bias of the American character. To help make some of the connections more clear H. Stuart Hughes, assistant professor of History here, has boldly attempted to put contemporary events in their historical perspective...