Word: marched
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TIME, March 14, in the section on People you had articles on three different Roosevelts. I think that's too many for one page...
...edged for the pennant by the Yankees and that one Joe Di Maggio had a slight lead over Appling for batting honors, it would have been hardly less accurate than this week's surprising appraisal of the New York Rangers as hockey's most newsworthy outfit [TIME, March...
...TIME [March 14] correct in placing Muscat on the Persian Gulf...
Throughout your Tom Mooney account (TIME, March 21) you imply that there is a studied, histrionic quality in his behavior (apparently confusing Mooney with Muni). In the penultimate paragraph you dispense with implications and make the blatant statement that "Mooney ended ... as usual with a burst of tears, finally recovered enough presence of mind to pose," etc. Does this mean that a man who has not the tact, or art, to conceal his emotion on his respite from prison cannot seriously be considered a victim of injustice...
TIME erred in its article on Super-Bridge in the March 7 issue when it stated that to the poker crowd, the five-suit deck of cards opened new vistas of more easily filled straights. . . . With a four-suit deck, the chances of drawing the right card to the middle of a four-card straight are four out of 47; whereas, with a five-suit deck, the chances are only five out of 60. In other words, the probabilities would be .085106 in the former instance and .083333 in the latter. TIME, therefore, is nearly 18/100 of one percent...