Word: covered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...four young princes who can perform so monotonous a ritual with such constant enthusiasm and éclat. When the Duke of York recently returned from Australia, for example, his bachelor brothers, Edward of Wales, Prince Henry and Prince George were not only on the dock to meet him (see cover), but they carried swords three feet long and wore uniforms in shrewdly calculated contrast...
Inclosed $8 to continue my subscription two years. TIME is indispensable to me, a clergyman. Each week my son ( 17 ) tries to get it first. I usually read RELIGION, SCIENCE, MISCELLANY, then begin at the front cover and go through. I prefer to do so at one sitting. It is exhilarating, giving me the sense of having seen the living, pulsating processes of history in the making...
...have been justly criticized [TIME June 27] by many of your subscribers for not honoring Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, our courageous young air hero, by placing his pleasing countenance on the cover of your weekly newsmagazine, TIME (the best magazine of its kind published). Who has been more in the public mind of late years, or what picture on your cover could meet with more popular approval, not for what he has accomplished, so much, as for what he is, and for what he stands ? Your articles about him have been excellent, not hysterical, and it is a treat...
From the time TIME first made its bow to the public I have been an ardent booster, supporter and reader of its every issue; however, I am indeed very much surprised, chagrined and disillusioned in the attitude that TIME has taken in not putting on the front page cover the picture of the man I believe will rank with Columbus, none other than Lindbergh. There is no use of my stating what I think of him here, however. He typifies all that good American manhood and boyhood stands for today. And I submit that your Mr. Know...
...cover of Liberty for July 16 spoiled many an appetite. It showed a man on the verge of vomiting over the rail of a ship named...