Word: essayed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Viet Nam War will never surface in the statistics. One of them is Morihiro Matsuda, a Korean who now lives in Japan. Four years ago, Matsuda put his life savings into $63,800 worth of advertising in five U.S. and British newspapers. His message: a tortuous 12,325-word essay arguing that peace in Viet Nam can be achieved only if the U.S. and the Communists make mutual concessions. The U.S., he said, should lay out as much as $10 billion, if necessary, to construct a "paradise" for Vietnamese victims of the war. Today Matsuda, who once owned an apartment...
...Your Essay "The Silent Generation Revisited" expressed so eloquently this sense of "non-belonging." However, we may have one last chance to shake off our do-nothing label. By taking the best from both generations, perhaps we can provide our children with those values that will bring them happiness...
...Your Essay fit like a cocoon. Too often I've said: "I'm young enough to understand, but too old to go along...
...when TIME tried to sound as if it were written "by one man for one man" are long gone. For years, the names of our correspondents have appeared in our columns when we felt that this added something to the reader's appreciation of a report. The TIME Essay has often been the work of many collaborators, like other TIME stories; but recently it has become more and more the work of single individuals. Hence, several Essays have carried their writers' names. Our reviews in Theater, Cinema, Books and other cultural fields-as distinguished from the news stories...
Thus the more formal introduction of bylines for criticism and, usually, for the TIME Essay is a logical extension of something TIME has practiced for years. There will also be occasional signed pieces in other sections of the magazine when the writer's personal tone or presence is important, as in certain interviews or eyewitness accounts...