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...himself each week. He is careful to see that the Guardian's news is displayed with grace and readability, but has no intention of putting news on the ad-covered front page. "We think that what the hasty reader loses," he says, "the careful reader gains from a nicer inside make...
...changed in TIME writers, the researchers really took their hair down. It would be nice, they said, if writers would get their stories in on time so that researchers, who have to check the facts in them, could get home at a civilized hour. It would be even nicer if writers would decide what material they want for a story far enough in advance to give a researcher time to look it up. As for writers who ask the impossible an hour before closing time (e. g., "How do you say 'rubber stamp' in Chinese?"), who want...
...like saying you like butter on your bread or water with your Scotch. You've gotten so used to it you think you can't do without it. Some man sat down with a pipe and thought Sinatra up. It couldn't have happened to a nicer...
Henry Lamar had nicer things to say about Pierce at the Boston Sportswriters' Luncheon yesterday at the Kenmore Hotel. As everybody knows, Chet suffered a minor leg fracture in the Tufts game and missed every succeeding game until Dick Harlow sprang him at New Haven...
...comes to noses, nature knows best. Many a far-from-ideal nose, says he, should be left as it is. It may be the oddly-shaped nose, that gives character to the whole face. A homely person who blames all his homeliness on his nose may find that a nicer new one calls attention to his small eyes or his snaggle teeth...