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What Is News? The publisher and his new employe have one thing in common: they think the New Deal is a mess. Gannett says he wants this mess intimately interpreted. That is fine with Dickson, who has covered Washington news for 16 years, has little sympathy with the way press...
On the contrary, there was Dennetts. Dennetts originated the dairy lunch with the legend "Surpassing Coffe e" in white script on the windows, the marble-topped tables that could be swabbed off with a damp cloth, sweeping the crumbs into the customers' laps. Dennett also had his quirks and...
>The great 18th-Century British chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish (discoverer of nitric acid, the chemical composition of water, etc.) was so unsociable that he "was known to flee from a company of strangers uttering a queer cry like a frightened animal"; he was also so unworldly that when asked...
This is Manfred Gottfried, who was TIME'S first editorial employe back in 1923. Six years National Affairs Editor, six years Managing Editor of TIME, three years Associate Editor of FORTUNE, Gottfried, now 43, is Co-Editor. So much of the news of the past two decades has passed...
Who built its foundations? Says "Hauptmann Hermann," once Hugo Junkers' employe and friend, now a refugee who writes under a pseudonym: Junkers and the technical genius of Ernst Heinkel. A year after the Armistice, a small group of aviation enthusiasts was meeting for glider contests in the little mountain...