Word: covered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Your issue of Dec. 7 savors of an ordinary newspaper and not of my pet periodical. Why serve us original readers with bilge water when we like the Vichy. I generally read TIME word by word including ads from cover to cover. This one didn't read nearly so well and I skipped...
...TIME, Nov. 2, 9) issued a printed report last week laying the entire blame for the invasion of Bulgarian territory by Greek troops upon Greece. The report recommended to the Council of the League of Nations that Greece pay an indemnity of 20,000,000 leva ($146,000) to cover the material losses suffered by the Bulgarians, and 10,000,000 leva as restitution due the Bulgarian Government for "loss of lives, loss of working days, moral suffering by the population and the costs incurred" in taking military measures...
...fellowships cover tuition, board and lodging during the entire academic term. Each student will be expected to furnish an amount of money sufficient for travelling expenses to and from the German university and for use during periods of vacation...
...have read the four copies of TIME received since I enrolled as a reader. I like the whole paper and read it from cover to cover. One of the amusing pages is the LETTERS. Frontal attack, rude and discourteous, many letters seem even when accusing you of the same offenses. I fear some readers have a carping eye and are what I term piddling readers-they miss the flavor of the meat because they object to the pattern of the dish. More power to ye, Mr. Editor...
...Chile believed a plebiscite would satisfy its warlike rapacity; believed that the arbitrator's representative would be an accomplice in a fraud; believed that Pershing would serve as a docile instrument to cover electoral malfeasance...