Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Cancel my subscription instantly! I will not have in my house nor in sight of my eyes a magazine that will print the sort of thing which appears on p. 13, col. 1 of this week's issue (TIME, Jan. 20). Are you editors crazy? Do you think you can stay out of prison five minutes if you give currency to such words as these? I'm almost too astounded and shocked to hold my pen and you can see how my hand is shaking...
...them. He blamed "reformers" and Chicago newspapers for the City's troubles. The city's newspapers long ago decided that the best way to get rid of the Mayor was to ignore him, have consistently done so through the present crisis. However they did not fail to print this message delivered last week by Mr. Strawn's committee of 76 and aimed directly at the Mayor...
...trying to make others do what one pleases. Be that as it may, this genial writer can't help offering suggestions for others to read anymore than he can refrain from bouncing in delightedly on some unsuspecting lecture which offers the unusual. Besides he hasn't burst into print for a long time and probably won't again until this serious business of guiding his youthful adherents into entertaining classrooms begins again...
Within the last few decades American universities have suffered intensely from growing pains; and controversy over the cause and cure of these has filled many columns of print. Out of this welter of criticism and self-analysis has emerged one clear-cut problem; that of reconciling the intellectual and physical resources of the large university with the educational and social advantages of the small college...
Enlightened by your pithy reports on other members of Congress, the undersigned subscribers request that you print one on Congressman Lester J. Dickinson of Iowa, now a candidate for the U. S. Senate...