Word: comments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fault of the weekly reviews; they adequately develop and comment on the news...
This week, at an alfresco press conference, he refused comment about the Southern revolt. Did he want to talk about his own candidacy? The President said he had been too darned busy to think about it. He joined in the laughter which followed...
...salient characteristics of a personality. A very simple principle was added: if the story told about a man in wrath, TIME chose a picture of him looking angry; if, in the story, he had reason to rejoice, the picture smiled. Years ago, Edward Steichen, master of photography, made this comment: "Depending chiefly on one class of material, press portraits, and in spite of an apparently casual and insignificant display, these portraits have become one of the most dynamic features of the magazine...
Provost Buck was not available yesterday for comment on the University decision, which was reached early in February...
Condon was consultant to the National Defense Research Committee, of which President Conant was chairman during the war. President Conant was unavailable for comment...