Word: prints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Alfonso Lopez, President of Colombia, and hundreds of other Latin American subscribers received their copies of the Election Issue (printed in Bogotá) just one day later than subscribers in New York and Chicago. ¶ By the time you read this letter, the full election story will have galloped with TIME'S Pony Edition to our troops in Germany-flown with TIME'S Calcutta Edition to G.I.s deep in the jungles of Burma and India -reached interned U.S. airmen far in the north of Sweden through the pages of the Scandinavian Edition we print behind the German blockade...
That Dr. Breen was probably right became evident recently (TIME, Oct. 23) when San Francisco's Archbishop John Mitty and Monsignor Harold Collins accused the San Francisco News of antagonism to the Church and instituted a boycott against that paper because it had dared to print that one of Archbishop Mitty's priests had been arrested for drunken driving...
...have no objections to your taking sides. That is your right, and in view of your connections it is perfectly-normal that you should be in the Dewey camp. But be frank and honest about it. Do not claim to be giving your readers impartial news and then print such obvious partisan nonsense as the above quotation...
William Ralph Inge, now 84 and ten years retired as Dean of London's St. Paul's, rarely breaks into public print nowadays. But when he does, the "Gloomy Dean" is as pungent and provocative as ever. In the Churchman last fortnight he wrote...
...things are, we just don't have the paper to print the test in TIME'S more-than -a -million, copies. But we are still distributing the questions in pamphlet form to hundreds of schools and colleges, clubs and discussion groups where TIME is the basis for the study of current affairs -and we are saving a few copies for TIME subscribers who want to measure their knowledge of the news...