Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Enlightened by your pithy reports on other members of Congress, the undersigned readers of TIME request that you print one on Senator William H. McMaster of South Dakota, now a candidate to succeed himself...
...rockiest of rock bottoms, Treasurer Dumaine has also modernized production and selling. The new rayon mill turned out 800,000 Ib. of rayon last year. Not without opposition has Treasurer Dumaine set Amoskeag on its feet again. Employes have grumbled against his rigid economies, as when last March the print-cloth workers voted 4-to-1 against accepting a 10% wage cut so that Amoskeag could get a big printcloth order...
...friendly relations of so many nations in the balance last week, the German foreign office issued an inevitable denial. But no steps were taken against Correspondent Knickerbocker. Organs friendly to the German government did not flay him. One bitter government critic, Nationalist Deputy Axel Freytagh-Loringhoven, dashed into print with a polemic against German Foreign Minister Julius Curtius, accused him of clumsily letting slip the first opportunity beaten Germany has had to play off two of her former enemies against each other. He declared that Dr. Curtius could have wangled concessions for the Reich from both France and Italy...
...Good afternoon. I have here some snapshots of my baby. I am giving them out to certain newspapers with certain stipulations. You may have one if you sign this agreement?to copyright the picture immediately and to give it to no other publication. As each print is of a different pose, I will readily be able to identify it if it is published elsewhere. I would prefer that you do not announce that I made the pictures. And above all, I do not want it said that I distributed them. And as you go out, please do not tell...
...next few hours were chaos for managing editors. Hearst executives were frantic; offered fat sums (reputedly $5.000) for a print. They wired "The Chief" in California, even besought Grandfather Dwight Morrow to intercede for them. More furious, if possible, was Capt. Joseph Medill Patterson, publisher of the Daily News. Heatedly but futilely he demanded that A. P. General Manager Kent Cooper obey the A. P. rules, supply the News with a picture...