Word: knowingness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Because you write us more often about our cover stories than about any other stories in TIME, you may be interested in knowing how a cover story is put together. For instance, take last week's cover on California's Amadeo Peter Giannini.
Ninety-seven editors let the warning pass, knowing full well that he could be expurgated like anybody else, if he broke the laws of libel or good taste. But red-haired Paul C. Smith, the brassy, crusading wonder boy of the San Francisco
Any book by Anglo-Irish Novelist Elizabeth Bowen (The House in Paris, The Death of the Heart) is an event, even if a large section of the U.S. has yet to realize it. This new collection of short stories may bring a few more readers to appreciate her peculiar talent...
But it was by no means a one-way deal. Said Britain's Sir Wilfrid Griffin Eady, who spent a month in Ottawa negotiating the loan: almost all the money will be spent in Canada, principally on foods and manufactured goods. Knowing that, practically all Canadians approved the loan...
Since its founding in 1908, the Federal Council has achieved a remarkable degree of unity on social and world affairs among at least half of those U.S. Christians whose faith embodies the very name of protest. The Council preserves its unity, however, by avoiding theological discussion, knowing full well that...