Word: coverer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...looked with keen interest at the cover of TIME, March 29 issue, Mr. Lovett's portrait, which is drawn by Mr. E. H. Baker...
There is a spell in Japan since olden times, to drive away an unpleasant or tedious visitor. The method of this spell is to stand a broom upside down on a porch, like the picture of Mr. Baker. It is more effective to cover brooms' cheeks with a towel...
This episode is not necessarily typical of the daily activities of all of TIME Inc.'s string correspondents overseas, but it does serve to illustrate Mary Barber's conception-in which TIME'S editors concur-of how to cover today's news in Greece. Says she: "The journalistic snake pit of Athens is the bar of the Grande Bretagne Hotel. From there one can comfortably, if inaccurately, cover the Greek story. But to get the best copy here you have to get out into the field...
This program, and a second one which is scheduled for Tuesday, May 11, will cover between them practically the entire season's repertory. Everyone is invited to the musical festivities, and those who enjoy singing outside bathtubs can join the Club in a jamboree of college songs following the scheduled program...
...likely string along with George Emmons, who sustained a 10 to 5 loss to Holy Cross in his last outing. Jim Gabler, who hasn't rated a starting assignment since opening day, might possibly take the mound. Ed Smith, Harry Cavanaugh, Hal Marshall, Dave Skinner, and Bill Rosenau will cover the infield with Vin Morton, Ernie Wohler, and Kev Reilly in the outer pastures. Game time for both contests is 4 o'clock...