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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Having read Fletcher Dobyns' Amazing Story of Repeal, and in the light of it TIME'S comment on the Neutrality Act, I am a reconfirmed believer in the perspicuity of at least some of TIME'S editors...
TIME is, and always has been, a newsmagazine for readers of discriminating tastes -to the older readers, a source of news analysis and comment, and to the students, a source of painless education in matters of current interest. Above all, however, I believe that TIME is a public service, which is why I write this particular letter...
...months ago Mrs. Roosevelt brought up her plan in the Ladies' Home Journal. It did not evoke overwhelming enthusiasm. In fact, most comment suggested that it scared the daylights out of U.S. men. Last week, after registering as a defense volunteer, Mrs. Roosevelt went to Manhattan, there, at Mayor LaGuardia's request, examined prospective uniforms for volunteers (see cut), confessed "to a little confusion in thinking about uniforms before being entirely certain what work is to be done in them." In short, although no one in the Government, from the President down, supported...
Four days after President James Reeves announced the deal, Chairman Marion Barton Skaggs of Safeway resigned in San Francisco. This was no comment by Safeway's founder on the Manhattan adventure, for Skaggs has been in virtual retirement since he sold controlling interest in 1931 to Wall Street's Charlie Merrill (Merrill Lynch, E. A. Pierce & Cassatt...
...Christian Science Monitor when they ran a story which implied that Roosevelt's presence at the ceremonies was a certainty. As usual the University authorities and those who might be in the know were mum or retreated behind the stone wall of the phrase, "The University has no comment to make...