Word: oned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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TIME'S [Nov. 21] review ot my book, Modem Arms and Free Men, is perspicacious and generous. One sentence quoted out of context, however, gives an erroneous impression...
Your story on Cartoonist Helen Hokinson [TiME, Nov. 14] brought vividly to mind our meeting in Connecticut several summers ago. My husband and I were vacationing in the East, and on the strength of having sold her four cartoon suggestions (one: "Now, please bear in mind that I am not Ingrid Bergman"-see cut), we asked her to meet us for cocktails . . . We found her to be shy, modest, thoroughly affable, and reminiscent of her women . . . When we asked her what she'd like to drink, she said: "A glass of iced tea. Hard liquor makes...
Some of our readers criticized the campaign-mostly for not doing more than it did. A few said that they had no use for advertising anyway, and there was an occasional reply like this one: ". . . The art work is arresting...
...have probably gone out of business, but those that remain will be interested to see what they were selling in 1946, and will no doubt be stimulated to advertise in later yearbooks by this display of kept bargains. The Corporation will have a chance to weigh the Album in one hand against the stub of a $5000 check in the other...
...years ago WSSF conducted a charities drive of its own in the College, and netted approximately $18,000. Last year it was one of the charities entered in the combined campaign...