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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After a contribution from a man of Mr. Waddy's evident character, no one, truly modest though he may be, should for that reason refrain from addressing an open letter to TIME. If you wish, you may print this one, of course...
Sirs: TIME has been on my list of magazines ever since I got the first copy several years ago. I do not like it to print misleading statements so call attention to TIME, June 20, p. 5. about flies and mosquitoes not being above 3,500 feet. The worst swarms of both I ever encountered were on Rabbit Ear Creek, tributary of Troublesome rivers, 20 or more miles north of Kremmling, Grand Co., Col., at an elevation of 8,000 feet...
...PRIVATE DIARY-Henry Thomas-Stratford ($2). This imaginary Cleopatra, who goes to Rome with Caesar, certain that "the world needs its Cleopatras as well as it needs its vestal virgins," is made out to be one of the frankest hussies ever to expose her private doings to print...
...print this letter and if that Dowse person can find another copy nestled among the coals he may read this reply to his English wit. Thank God I am an American schoolboy...
While so many of your readers seem to be writing detractions of your red-bordered cover [TIME, Jan. 31, Feb. 14, April 18. May 2, 9, and June 13], I wish to offer a constructive suggestion. Your cover is already red and white, so why not print the word TIME in blue? Then change your subhead from "The Weekly Newsmagazine" to "The National Weekly" (this also in blue...