Word: coverer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...would expect to find here if nowhere else, has somehow escaped the minds of Signature's ambitious editors. There isn't any. Instead we have articles on the drama at Harvard, Radcliffe, and in England, all of which deal with peripheral problems of that field. Signature has a nice cover...
...think the cover of TIME should be left blank, for two reasons...
...Cover...
...midst of these complicated arrangements Snedaker received an unexpected setback: the Egyptian government confiscated the residue of TIME'S Oct. 27 issue because the cover story on India had carried a picture of Mohamed. Repercussions had extended throughout the Moslem world, one of whose basic tenets is that no likeness of the Prophet may be reproduced, and protests had been made to the Egyptian government because the likeness had been permitted to appear in a magazine printed in Egypt. Snedaker explained that TIME'S editors had meant no offense to Islam...
...cover its embarrassment, the Met offered a surprising explanation: Soprano Schleuter had been signed by the Met without being seen or heard-merely on secondhand recommendations, and the name she had made for herself in Germany's shabby postwar opera. It was a common practice, to pick singers that way, added...