Word: paged
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...know what Mr. Dennis looks like. I do not want to imagine he has been sitting opposite me in a bus. When I meet that eye of his, I want to be ready for it." You will find TIME'S own report on Cards of Identity on page...
...known that it was on the unanimous recommendation of the three publishers of her memoirs-namely [New York's] David McKay Co., McCall's Magazine and [London's] Sunday Express-that Mr. Amory's employment was terminated." With Amory's unfinished 300-page manuscript thus brushed aside as "unsatisfactory" hack work, a brand-new ghost was hastily materialized. Starry-eyed with zest for his task, McKay Co.'s Editor Kenneth Rawson exulted: "I have found the duchess filled with desire to tell the truth...
...build up interest, pressagents let word leak that potential customers would be checked for social standing. As a result, many buyers sent in pedigrees, along with deposit checks on a new car. The president of a big insurance company sent a three-page biography, listed his clubs and well-placed friends. All told, 2,100 orders have come in.* Production will be limited to about 4,000 cars yearly, less than expected demand...
...outstanding example of an artist thus rescued from oblivion is the Pennsylvania Quaker Edward Hicks (1780-1849), whose primitive allegories (see color page) were unknown even to the leading painters of his own day. Not until 1930, when one of his paintings, Peaceable Kingdom (of which Hicks completed some 80 versions), was found in an antique-dealer's attic, was his name even known. The similarity of his work to Henri Rousseau's and a new appreciation of primitives, quickly placed Hicks as one of the most original of early American artists: the late French Painter Fernand...
...didn't. What Page?" I asked. And he told...