Word: prints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...days when the late William Allen White started his Emporia Gazette, all a newspaper publisher needed to set up shop was a hankering, a town to print in, and a shirtful of type slung over his back. How different and difficult the job is today was described in detail last week in a Supreme Court decision. The case grew out of the refusal of the Associated Press to sell an A.P. membership to Marshall Field's Chicago Sun. The court, by a 5-to-3 vote, found the great A.P. guilty of helping its member papers to choke...
...TIME undertook to print all the true tales of U.S. heroism now being released for the first time, it could not do justice to the weekly news. All honor to the men of the Escort Carrier Guadalcanal, the Destroyer Escorts Chatelain, Pope, Pillsbury, Flaherty and Jenks, and to Composite Squadron 8, for their unique achievement...
...Epoque: "We see signs of a sudden and large improvement in international relations. We learn that the 'Big Three' have agreed on the veto rights, that we are now on the way 'to a solution of the Polish question' and lastly, in big print, that 'Russia is siding with the Anglo-Americans.' . . . International harmony returns with the decline of France and perhaps this decline was the price paid for it. We personally think that Iphigenia was not exactly in favor of being sacrificed and we are not so angelic as to rejoice in being...
Right now, of course, the only readers who are doing much foreign traveling are the millions of servicemen who read the 698,300 copies we print each week for our armed forces overseas. But come the peace, a tremendous lot of you now in civilian life are planning to go abroad and see the world for yourselves...
...modernist doctrines and "worldly amusements," and had put out a scandalous booklet for servicemen. Told in the Huts. Without further ado, the shocked assembly passed the resolution. Next day, it learned that the objectionable booklet was about France and Gallipoli during World War I, and had been out of print for 25 years...