Word: judgments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Baker feels that a TIME cover calls for extraordinarily careful detail. In its writing, he explains, TIME crams far more facts into its pages than any other magazine, in order to give its subscribers all the information they need to form a sound judgment. "I am a reporter, too, and it is my job to help TIME'S readers size up the man or woman of the week by faith fully recording all the lines, hollows and forms that have been stamped into his face by his personal Munichs and Dunkirks, by all his numberless deeds and intentions, good...
...Reluctant Candidate. In the North Mississippi Herald, Mark Woods, candidate for the state legislature, advertised that he was obliged to vote for his rival because "the law of God operates during a political campaign . . . and it is my judgment that John Hodnett possesses qualifications . . . superior to mine." He added: "However, I cannot dictate the conscience of the county. The county must be free to choose. . . . Therefore I shall not withdraw my candidacy...
...half dozen magazines saw an opportunity. Collier's signed up Howard Cook. LIFE took over contracts with Bruce Mitchell, Millard Sheets, Aaron Bohrod, Reginald Marsh and eight others. It still is dickering with five more.* Said Editor Boswell: ". . . It will be another example of private enterprise having better judgment of relative values than Government...
...Words and Cool. Said 83-year-old William Cardinal O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston: "The whole Christian world is saddened and grieved at the terrible news of the bombardment of Rome. . . . Whether or not it was thought to be a military necessity we must leave to the judgment and conscience of those responsible...
Lieut. Walter Bowland knelt on the crest of our hill directing mortar fire. His judgment had to be fine, as Kelly was getting closer to the Germans...