Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TIME print the above outrageous statement by Sir George Paish? (TIME, Dec. 21.) What if he is an eminent British economist...
...vanguard of the petition-circulators last week were The Christian Century and The Living Church. Not only did they print the declaration, but both analyzed the case, gave much space to emphasizing its significance. Editorialized The Living Church: "If THIS BE TREASON. . . . We had supposed that it was generally recognized that it is not only our right but our duty to disobey a law which we deem to be immoral and contrary to God's will-and to take the consequences. . . .' Said The Christian Century: "Our readers ... are listening to the almost unanimous voice of the Christian press...
Since the days of Col. Mann, Town Topics has used different tactics?tactics also employed by Tatler & American Sketch, another "society" talebearer. The editors did not ask people for loans, but they did offer them stock in the magazines, allegedly punishing in print those who declined to buy. The Attorney General of New York investigated (TIME, Dec. 21). Last week Tatler, which had sold $250,000 worth of stock in the past five years, was enjoined by the New York County Supreme Court from selling any more. Town Topics did not even wait for such an injunction to be asked...
...irradiation of the cervix. X-raying of bladder tumors is often followed by cancer of the bone-marrow, lung, liver or skin. Cancer of the neck or throat frequently follows cure of a lip cancer. Doctors almost never discuss such questionable points with their patients, seldom mention them in print. But as Dr. Wood remarked in an editorial last week, ". . . in private conversation [of doctors] the opinion [is] expressed that radiation seems to facilitate metastasis, and that patients who have been rayed have strange and unusual metastases which do not occur with other forms of treatment." His idea is that...
Shrewd editors do not print in their columns wild and derogatory letters signed by fictitious names without first ascertaining the identity of the writers. Because in at least one such case he was not shrewd, Editor John Wesley Mapoles of the Hopewell (Va.) News last week found himself sharing a jail cell with a prominent Hopewell bootlegger...