Word: mapped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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TIME'S Strike Map...
Sirs: Your map (TIME, July 16) illustrating the San Francisco longshoremen strike was both interesting and instructive. Like previous TIME maps, it had a uniqueness which I associate with TIME alone. Imagine my surprise when I saw what I am sure must have been an identical map in yesterday morning's edition of the Philadelphia Record. Further, I caught a glimpse of the same map in the Camden paper which Record's publisher also publishes. . . . So far as I could tell the source was not given...
Sirs: I think the Chicago Tribune should give you some credit for this map from your current issue...
...newspaper maps, legends and all, were faithful copies of the map drawn for TIME by Cartographer Richard Edes Harrison. While credit would have been appreciated, TIME is complimented by the imitation...
...went to Tibet again, this time to map some of the country's unexplored areas, to discover the source of the Indus, and to visit Tashi-lunpo, monastic citadel of the Tashi Lama, holiest man in Tibet since the flight (in 1904) of the Dalai Lama. All these things he accomplished. He interviewed the Tashi Lama himself, witnessed "devil-dances" in the sacred city, set the first European foot on the Transhimalayan range. But Traveler Hedin's graphic descriptions, no less graphic sketches, while they make good reading for armchair travelers, will lure few to follow...