Word: mentionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seldom have any criticism of TIME, and I hesitate even to make mention of one matter that came up last night when I received the last copy and saw the face of that man, John L. Lewis on the front cover. . . . No doubt he has friends among the labor unions...
...first issue only five stories were over one column in length (Calvin Coolidge ever after referred to TIME stories as "eye-tems"), and although it was published in a busy week when Congress was winding up a session, spot news of the week received scant mention. Gradually TIME style developed. Gradually more and more news, with its background and significance, was put into TIME. As money was earned it was spent to improve the quality of the magazine. The editorial cost of producing an issue of TIME is today just about 50 times as great as 15 years...
...year. It was such things as Don Racker's second in the 50, Jim Munroe's third in the breastroke, and Hutter's magnificent second in the 440 that saved the meet from being decided by the last event, the open relay, which Yale won. It is worthy of mention that the crowd gave Hutter the greatest ovation not when he took the 220 in record time, not when he took the 100 in record time, but when he pulled through with the second in the quarter-mile grind...
...student who, in the judgment of the committee, writes the best examination will receive a prize of $100. There will also be honorable mention of other excellent papers not winning the prize...
...determining the winner of prizes and of honorable mention as well as those who "pass" the examination the committee shall be governed by these considerations...