Word: ordered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Albany, TIME was unwilling to risk slowing deliveries to readers by printing outside New York City, and the association was suspended. In the years since, both Williams and TIME have grown, and a measure of the growth is shown in the size of fledgling TIME'S first print order: a modest 25,000. This week Williams started a press run of 250,000 copies of TIME to be distributed to New England and eastern New York alone (see map). Williams' contribution, ten times the number of TIME'S first total run, is still only one-tenth...
TIME'S biggest weekly print order goes to the Chicago plant of R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., which turns out 1,200,000 copies each week and also prints all TIME'S color and engraves all pictures and composes all pages. From Donnelley, duplicates of the assembled pages in the form of complete plates, mats, Vinylite molds or film positives are flown to the seven other domestic and overseas printing and binding plants. Bound copies are then shipped by rail, truck and plane to readers...
...must take one step backward in order to take 100 steps forward," declared tough, chunky Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, 51, and with that convenient philosophy in mind last October, he took over Thailand's government, abrogated the constitution, dissolved the Parliament, abolished political parties, and set up martial law. Since most of the democratic trappings of the country were more apparent than real, Thailand did not seem to mind such highhandedness at all. Weeks ago, as the Buddhist Lenten season of Purima Pansa began. Thai temples gleamed with new coats of gold in keeping with the old adage. "When...
...children's names: and many youngsters believed in Peter's magic so thoroughly that they broke limbs while attempting to fly like him. (In case you are concerned about the latter, Sir James soon announced that one had to have Peter's particular brand of fairy dust in order...
William Y. Elliott, Director of the Summer School, will resign his post in order to devote more time to writing and research. He has served as Director for a record of ten years, during which the Summer School doubled its enrollment...