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...picture which shows her holding the basketed bottle in a setting which offers the observer no suggestion of a ship or any connection with the object for which the bottle was used. Basketing is commonly used on liquor bottles. The picture and especially your caption are manifesty intended to convey the impression that Mrs. Hoover is getting a thrill out of holding a bottle of liquor in her hand. Which puts her in a doubly embarrassing light, being the woman she is and occupying, as your own caption indicates, the position of -'first lady" in a land where prohibition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 8, 1930 | 9/8/1930 | See Source »

...Europe's greatest statesmen thus flatly contradicted each other. Usually correspondents are blamed for such "mistakes," but last week the two Foreign Ministers seemed content to let their statements stand. With his usual adroitness, however, M. Briand managed to convey the impression that perhaps the real contradicter is neither himself nor Signor Grandi but a third party too potent to mention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: God Sent This Man! | 7/14/1930 | See Source »

...have to congratulate you most heartily on the thorough grasp and clear understanding you manifest of the true spirit, morals and significance of our movement, as also on the coining, as only an American can, of the very happy and expressive term ''Recpolism'' to convey in a word to your readers a comprehensive idea of the movement. As an Indian I beg to express my gratitude to you, sir, for this enlightening article which is so different to the unconscious or deliberate misrepresentation of facts or the stupid jibes or fun-poking that I have seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 19, 1930 | 5/19/1930 | See Source »

...existence of this patent in itself should convey to you absolute proof as to who originated the idea and the process, but aside from that it is well known throughout the food industry that Mr. Fred Pabst first conceived this idea and worked it out in his own laboratories in Milwaukee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 28, 1930 | 4/28/1930 | See Source »

Surrounded by newsmen, Republican Senate Leader James Eli Watson last week threw his hands despairingly above his head, closed his eyes, gave an imitation of a drowning man sinking for the last time. By these gestures the Senator meant to convey his feelings about the news that the Senate Judiciary Committee a few minutes before had voted ten-to-six against the confirmation of Judge John Johnston Parker to the U. S. Supreme Court (TIME, March...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDICIARY: Drowning Man | 4/28/1930 | See Source »

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