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...Printer v. President Sirs: TIME, April 19: "They listened when he said 'Los que no se obtiente por la buena es negativo' (That which is not obtained by good will is negative)." They probably raised their eyebrows too, if Avila Camacho ever said it that...
...Financier Eugene Meyer upped and bought the moribund Washington Post for $825,000 and became a newspaperman himself. Mrs. Meyer, printer's ink in her blood, immediately took a new whack at her first love. (On one occasion she tore off a searing indictment of WPA in a spectacular series of articles.) But her multitudinous other interests took too much of her time. Gradually her newspapering simmered down to review ing books by her great and good friend Thomas Mann...
...civic nostrils of this ex-newspaperwoman widened when recently she began to hear from such friends as U.S. Surgeon General Thomas Parran about appalling housing and sanitation conditions and increases in venereal disease and delinquency in war-plant areas and military towns. Mrs. Meyer began to sniff printer's ink again...
...plan. He also found, however, that there were so many details to work out in so many places that it took almost nine months to get everything running smoothly. But by last September we were able to start flying photographic negatives of TIME'S pages to a printer in Sydney, who printed up a few experimental copies each week for groups of news-starved men in hospitals and for others on duty in isolated areas. And last month we got into full scale production...
...Will White quit the University of Kansas in his senior year to work as printer on the El Dorado, Kans. Republican., He moved to Kansas City, where he reported for the Journal, which he left in 1892 because he felt it was slipping (it folded in 1942). In Kansas City he met and married Sallie Lindsay, a school teacher (their soth anniversary: this coming April 27). Then, in 1895, he borrowed $3,000, bought the Emporia Gazette...