Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...call your attention to an entirely misleading advertisement that appears on your back cover page? [TIME, June 21] I refer to the one advertising the missing (?) books of the Bible. The advertisement is so written that its tendency is to lead people to believe that these books have just recently been discovered. Of course as you very well know scholars have been able to estimate the value of these books and have given them their proper place. Nor are they anything new as this advertisement erroneously suggests, they have been known for centuries...
Classified Advertising. Walter H. Page got his start in life by inserting a classified advertisement; Joseph Pulitzer answered a Help Wanted advertisement in a St. Louis paper.-Frank McCabe, of the New York World...
...tennis and golf there is no end. How is the sporting journalist to find new words to tell of these things? It is an impossible task, yet, somehow, the better members of the newspaper trade manage it. When they fail, their failure is usually confined to an inside page. But last week, in a two column story about the Yale-Harvard boat-race that began on the front page of the Herald-Tribune, Grantland Rice, star writer (believed to have originated the phrase, "Now the goalposts loomed upon the deepening shadow . . .") set a record. As a noun and in adjectival...
Read TIME from cover to cover, omitting this page. Return to this page, quiz yourself. He who correctly answers 20 or more of the questions, does well...
Read TIME from cover to cover, omitting this page. Return to this page, quiz yourself. He who correctly answers 20 or more of the questions, does well...