Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Your cover painting showing Pasternak's loosened red tie, the thorny forest surrounding the gaunt, weathered face, the serene and snowy hair rising through the turbulence of the stormy sky portray a picture of symbolic beauty. The smallness of the figure in the corner confronting the immense forest, and the craggy jutting power of Pasternak's face convey the esteem that both Artist Chapin and America feel for the unyielding integrity of this lone man who has profoundly shaken the complacency of East and West...
...shocked at the cover. The greatest kindness to Pasternak would be not to print one further word about him. He wants to stay and die in Russia...
This year TIME had two cover stories about the bull, both written by Associate Editor George Daniels, who has also turned out the Year-End Review every year since 1955. In March the bull was on one knee, and the bears all said that the bull was falling down. But the bull himself said no. He had stumbled, but now he was actually getting to his feet again. April was the bottom of the recession, and the recovery has been strong ever since...
...cover this week is the fifth bull. (The first four were drawn by Artist Boris Chaliapin; this week's is the work of Boris Artzybasheff.) The theme of this Year-End Review is that the U.S. now has a new kind of stock market and a new kind of economy, to which many of the classical rules of economics no longer apply...
...into Gangad from 50 miles around, Nehru alighted from his car outside a yellow brick schoolhouse and strode up the gravel path to greet the man he had traveled this distance to see: Vinoba Bhave, a skinny, penniless oldster with sunken cheeks, a wispy white mustache and beard (TIME Cover...