Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sirs: ... I object to TIME, in its present policy and makeup, on four counts : 1) It is 11% in. long. 2) Nine-point type* is used in the text whereas brevier is highly preferable. 3) There are 48 pages to TIME. There are items of sufficient interest to fill out one more page, and 49 pages, being 7x7, would be especially lucky. 4) The page numbers in the advertising sections are at the bottom of the pages, though they are at the top of other pages. . . . H. LINCOLN HOUGHTON Singapore...
From the time TIME first made its bow to the public I have been an ardent booster, supporter and reader of its every issue; however, I am indeed very much surprised, chagrined and disillusioned in the attitude that TIME has taken in not putting on the front page cover the picture of the man I believe will rank with Columbus, none other than Lindbergh. There is no use of my stating what I think of him here, however. He typifies all that good American manhood and boyhood stands for today. And I submit that your Mr. Know...
Churchmen therefore were justly irate to discover that their newspapers had copied the list from "Church Business," an eight-page advertising leaflet published by the Duplex Co. of Richmond, Va. This concern makes envelopes to contain church-money offerings...
...first-floor room on Baker Street, London. Things? fresh tobacco and old pipes, bottles of acids and a violin case? seemed to be in disorder, but one had a feeling that their owner could find them, even though blindfolded. Dr. Watson and Billy, the page, were worrying around the room because the owner, Sherlock Holmes, had gone to bed with instructions that he wanted dinner "at seven-thirty, the day after tomorrow...
...correspondent ought to be is Mr. Wilbur Forrest . . . Wherever trouble is brewing or news is breaking he has the habit of being first on the spot ... It is work like his which has given the Herald Tribune so notable an advantage in the collection and presentation of big first-page news...