Word: coverer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Simpson on the Cover...
Today I got from my local newsstand the Jan. 4 issue of TIME, on the front cover of which appears the picture of "Woman of the Year," Mrs. Wallis Simpson. I wish to be among the first to congratulate you on your selection of this picture, for the first issue of TIME...
...this for the reason that over a year ago, probably longer, the front cover of one issue had a beautifully posed picture of Miss Jean Harlow [TIME, Aug. 19, 1935], and immediately afterwards appeared a number of letters to your magazine containing, to my mind, entirely unnecessary protests against your selection of this picture...
...certainly disappointed and feel TIME is slipping when they choose from all the outstanding people for their cover the immoral, cheeky Wally Simpson who uses her husbands for stepping stones. With each one she steps a little higher until now she's about to go over "backwards...
Around the question of what if any changes President Hartford might now admit in this policy a brief tempest raged last fortnight in the Great Atlantic & Pacific teapot. Reproduced on the January cover of the advertising magazine Tide was a yellow handbill circulated last month by A & P stores in New Orleans. Headlined "Compare! Save 29%!" the handbill listed in parallel columns 15 nationally known food products against 15 equivalents manufactured by A & P, all sold in A & P stores. The prices in the outside brand column added up to $2.40; those in the A & P products column...