Word: expression
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Every week a friend here passes on to me your air express edition, which I find most interesting. In your edition of June 23, however, I read a letter from Buenos Aires, signed by Mr. L. B. Mallison, under the heading "Battle of Diplomats," with which I cannot agree...
...refused the use of the city auditorium." Let TIME think again. This is revolution. Whatever one thinks of Burt Wheeler's views, it is Nazi revolution when our Constitution is ignored and a U.S. Senator-or any other American, for that matter-is denied his right to express his opinion on public policy in a public auditorium...
Supposedly we have no feelings in the matter and probably will not be given a chance to express our feelings . . . unless through some such letter as this being published in TIME...
...retained for "the duration" and on the other hand we hear of proposed legislation to extend the period by six months or a year. In another half year will this period again be extended? It is similar to taking the subway and not knowing if it's an express or makes the local stop you want...
...TIME'S query as to whether it should bowdlerize or expurgate its Air Express edition flown to Latin America (TIME, July 7; July 28), a total of 305 replies had been received when these columns went to press. Of these, 246 were against any expurgation; 35 hedged; 24 favored expurgation. Some further replies follow...