Word: nevadas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Letters Department in TIME'S March 10 issue. We have no way of knowing how many of you read it, but from the mail we have been getting it is hard to see how many could have missed it. To date, every state but Nevada has been heard from, and letters are still coming in. Interestingly enough, the volume of replies is in almost direct proportion to TIME'S readership in each state except Nevada...
...Senate, where its founder once hoped to sit, and in the House, where he once did, old acquaintances got off some carefully chosen but occasionally surprising words about William Randolph Hearst. Said Kansas' deaf old (81) Arthur Capper of his fellow publisher: "always. . . a fighting liberal." Said Nevada's George Malone, an old friend of the family: "still his own best editor." Edith Nourse Rogers earnestly told the House that "if ever the term 'public service' requires a synonym, I believe it will be Hearst...
...Perhaps Readers Miller and Davis will find Abstractionist Crawford's S.S. Nevada-at-Bikini more understandable...
...Aged, ex-Nevada Senator Charles B. Henderson is the formal RFC chairman...
...Nevada's George W. Malone, blustering, stocky Irishman, upset Democrat Berkeley Bunker with a two-fisted assault on OPA. "Molly" Malone, 56, an engineer and Legionnaire, has had previous experience in Washington as a lobbyist for the Industrial West Foundation...