Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Wisconsin told Congress that he had asked General MacArthur whether he (MacArthur) had "cast the lone dissenting vote against the guilty verdict." MacArthur replied: "... Your recollection of my part in [Mitchell's] trial is entirely correct. It was fully known to him, and he never ceased to express his gratitude for my attitude...
Forgive me for seeking admission to your columns with a refutation of so dreary a tirade, but I feel I must from time to time express myself in defense of the Faith, however hackneyed the opposition. Robert E. Rodes...
...These copies reached subscribers ahead of the last three boat-shipped issues. Response was tremendous, the heartening kind that kept us at the job during the hectic war years to follow. High on the new list of readers was Manuel Bianchi, a Chilean who had taken the first Air Express subscription ever sold. Now Ambassador to the Court of St. James's and one of London's senior diplomats, Bianchi recently looked back over the decade of cover-to-cover reading and called TIME'S Latin American Edition "a major instrument for understanding." Added the ambassador...
...when "Good Neighbor" was more of a catch phrase than a policy, a few well-meaning people in the U.S. took us to task for publishing in South America the same news stories we distributed at home. They felt that in the interest of hemispheric unity TIME Air Express should sugar-coat its stories about the U.S. and print only "diplomatic" (i.e., bland and friendly) news about the republics to the south...
Self-Portrait. Our editors recognized Latin America's proper place in world news well before Air Express began. Because of their awareness, TIME was the second U.S. publication (after the New York Times) to operate permanent news bureaus in South America. Over the years, this network of correspondents has expanded. It has supplied important stories for most sections of the magazine and is responsible, of course, for our regular Hemisphere section. Latin American stories have ranged all the way from the Business section's reports on spreading air routes to the Music section's reviews of compositions...