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Here at home, though we made a drastic cut by stopping all trial subscription offers and though we are still unable to supply enough copies to meet the newsstand demand, the circulation of TIME's regular domestic edition has forced itself back up to about the same 1,193,011 peak it hit just before paper curtailment-with roughly 800,000 subscribers and 400,000 newsstand buyers. And another 38,000 copies of our wartime classroom edition go to the nation's schools to be used as their textbook in current affairs...
Stalwart, square-headed, sandy-haired Peter Blume was born in Russia in 1906, was brought to the U.S. at the age of five. Artist Blume studied at Manhattan's Art Students League, supported himself by running a subway newsstand, working in a jewelry factory and as a lithographer's apprentice. In 1934 his surrealistic South of Scranton, showing sailors soaring through the air under a conning tower, won first prize at the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh...
With all this effort and sacrifice, you will never find a copy on any newsstand, and few civilians will ever even see an issue. Yet the editors of Yank are planning even further expansions, and are organizing the world's first attempt at "chain store journalism...
With all this effort and sacrifice, you will never find a copy on any newsstand, and few civilians will ever even see an issue. Yet the editors of Yank are planning even further expansions, and are organizing the world's first attempt at "chain store journalism...
Last week's change in ownership was more nominal than real, for Printer Cuneo and Kimberly-Clark (paper) have been heavily interested financially in Macfadden Publications ever since Bernarr Macfadden retired from the management last year. Macfadden will keep right on handling Liberty's newsstand and boy-sale circulation on a contract basis, and the position of the rest of the Macfadden group will be stronger with Liberty gone...