Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...despoiler of honored graves. Discovering that the Nye committee was almost out of funds, they promised to oppose granting it another dollar (TIME, Jan. 27). When the Senate sound & fury had died down, historians quietly pointed out that the Nye charge was: 1) old stuff, having been discussed in print since 1922; 2) quite probably true, in the judgment of competent scholars. Last week chastened Chairman Nye asked the Senate for $7,369 to let his committee hear out Banker J. P. Morgan & friends, pay off its employes, print its record. Not a single Senator opposed this graceful fadeout. Senator...
...appears to me you have clearly insinuated. Their knowledge of his absolute fitness for the job no doubt may have influenced them in approving recommendation made by Navy men to appoint him. And why not? Isn't that correct procedure? And why this stuff you print that "in Navy ranks the news of their new CINCUS caused one cheer, two shivers?". . . About the cheer you may be right when you say I "was for the new commander's reputation as a thoroughly experienced, altogether first-class Navy man," although you do not fully express it. The fact...
...Please print a series of editorials strongly commending the Catholic Church for its militant attitude against Communism. It is an inspiring position, reminiscent of the Church's mightiest and most vigorous eras.-William Randolph Hearst to his editors...
...have lately bubbled up to the surface of news. An older generation recalls that its preachers were excited about theology, about the infallibility of the Bible, about the threat of Science. Today most men of God are fascinated with the economic implications of religion. Judged by their pronouncements in print and from the pulpit, a majority of U. S. Protestant pastors broadly believe that a biblical heaven is possible on earth. But their chiliastic utterances are causing them more trouble, and evoking more angry, obfuscating backtalk, than did ever any argument about Science v. Faith...
Sirs: Congratulations on the Man of the Year. Please print some of the howls that come in; they ought to be good. For a man who has not had the advantages of education in diplomatic skulduggery as practised in the majestic precincts of European governments, Haile Selassie has done a fine job of out-diplomating the diplomats...