Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Under AERONAUTICS you do not mention the Kansas City to Chicago passenger air service. This started a few weeks ago, and I have not heard of it being discontinued...
...Southerner I would have been glad to see as a "Milestone" a mention of the recent death of Major General...
...since you saw fit to call him "a large black fly in the ointment" [TIME, July 18] have you seen fit to mention our courageous Jew, Charles A. Levine. Like the rest of the prejudiced press you have devoted columns and columns to Lindbergh, Byrd, Chamberlin and other Nordic flyers. To Levine you have grudged even the iotas of space required by sheer force of his importance. This looks like discrimina tion to me. Is this discrimination? I think it is! Mr. Levine has fled the unfairness of the newspapers of our country. It has been an added discouragement...
TIME abhors discrimination. Did not mention Charles A. Levine from July 18 to August 15 because Charles A. Levine during that period did nothing notable. Let Charles A. Levine (or any other) fly from Paris to the U. S. (or any other notable distance) and TIME will give due notice...
...from an Irish elevator-man who, disgruntled over his pay, gets drunk, steals and drinks a house holder's Canadian ale, gnaws the householder's baked ham, belabors the householder's crystal chandelier and mirrors with the ham bone and flings the ale bottles-not to mention ash trays, knives & bric a-brac-through the householder's high-priced canvases by Rubens and Van Dyck? For such deeds, causing $50,000 damage in the Fifth Avenue apartment of C. Bai Lihme, retired zinc man (TIME, July 11), a Manhattan judge last week sentenced one John Healy...