Word: eds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sign governing the throat and vocal organs. ... It gives a deep, low voice, with soft, mellow tones. . . ." For a scientist's findings on astrology, see TIME, May 16. Let TIME readers who are interested in astrological parallels reread TIME'S story on broad-faced Orson Welles.-ED...
...heard in a sexual sense today. In the magazine (For Men Only) that printed it (and was acquitted of obscenity by a New York City magistrate) the word was used as a noun meaning "prostitute": "I walked at night, asked every hump I passed if she knew a Louise."-ED...
TIME, having sadly erred, gladly makes correction.-ED...
TIME prints herewith some random samples, will print more. Of the 63 letters received to date, 19 agree that Roosevelt is a liberal; 28 deny it.-ED...
What do TIME'S old and new readers think of Reader Sullivan's suggestion?-ED...