Word: fewness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The response to this campaign from TIME Inc. readers all over the U.S. has, with a few exceptions, been enthusiastic, constructive, and very rewarding. Many readers took the time to write long, thoughtful treatises on the campaign itself and on their views of advertising's role in the U.S...
Some of our readers criticized the campaign-mostly for not doing more than it did. A few said that they had no use for advertising anyway, and there was an occasional reply like this one: ". . . The art work is arresting.
Few people talked any longer of a threat of depression; the relatively minor damage done by the spring recession seemed to have reassured most of the doubters. The sight of smoking factory stacks and the feel of cash in the weekly pay envelope had been habit forming; rightly or wrongly...
Although I agree with the general theme of your Wednesday editorial on "New China," I would like to make a few correcting comments.
The service's most significant work, according to its director Charles L. Grace, is "helping to keep the University's material in one piece." Grace reported that his staff frequently supplies outsiders with photostats of a few pages of rare books so the library need not send away whole volumes...