Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have to "hand it to you" now. I used to think your style was too good, too far over the heads of the multitude to make any lasting impression. But evidently you have even arrested the attention of the editors of our dreadful Chicago Tribune. Look at this two-page ad. out of today's (Sunday) paper. It copies the TIME style exactly. Look at the words under the picture...
...Author of COLONEL BOB INGEBSOLL-Doubleday, Page ($3), reported in TIME, June...
...which M. le Président Gaston Doumergue of the French Republic was subjected by a U. S. weekly, the New Yorker. This sophisticated magazine surely possesses at least one employe who knows that M. Doumergue is a bachelor. Yet, last week, the New Yorker, published a full page advertisement of the equally sophisticated monthly Harper's Bazar in which a copy of the Bazar was shown fluttering down from an airplane into the hands of a doll-faced, bobbed-haired woman on a balcony. The caption: THE REAL REASON FOR THE TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS
...seasoned-a Baptist, a 1912 graduate of Rutgers College* and Harvard Law School, a U. S. Treasury "career man," and so conservative that he maintains a residence m the town of his birth: Bloomfield, N. J. Two Theses. Agent General Gilbert put forward last week in his 131-page printed report, two main theses: 1) That Germany can fulfill her Dawes Plan payments after the present (third) Reparations year quite as scrupulously as she has heretofore; 2) That the present German Finance Ministry (under reactionary Minister of Finance Herr Dr. Heinrich Koehler) is attempting to so juggle the German Federal...
...exciting scene depicted on this page . . . is the conclusion of the race between the club boats Huron and Volant which took place on the 16th ult in the presence of a large concourse of spectators. The locality is faithfully represented. The houses in the background of the picture are the fine ones recently built on Western avenue; in front and to the left are Braman's baths and boat houses. From the baths a line was drawn to the judge's boat to form a starting point for the race. The Volant is represented as having crossed it, the Huron...