Word: reade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tell you that I consider your editorial in the issue of May 6 on King-Emperor George V and the Jubilee one of the very finest pieces of work it has ever been my pleasure to read. . . . It is a masterpiece . . . one of those many reportings which make TIME not only pleasurable but indispensable to me and 499,999 or more other devotees...
Congratulations! TIME scores again. ... I have read reviews of the Silver Jubilee and the biography of George V in a number of magazines-but TIME'S account tops them all. As a former Canadian, I can say that you truthfully portray His Majesty as neither showman, dictator nor demagog...
...further fact that the work of the Bureau enables some of the Law School students to gain at first hand a glimpse of the stuff of which the thousands of cases read each year are made may also relieve the School of some of its notoriously deadening monotony...
...opened at the page showing the youthful St. Louis and his mother, Queen Blanche of Castille, and it was made in their lifetime. These eight leaves were taken from the Bible which is still preserved in the Chapter Library of the Cathedral at Toledo; it is reassuring to read in the Morgan Catalogue that they were already missing...
Professor Samuel E. Morison '07, Professor of History was guest of honor at the dinner, and at a meeting held afterwards, the last of the year, Conrad C. Wright '37 read a paper on "Increase Mather and the Harvard Charter." Suggestions for the undergraduate part in the Tercentenary were presented, and a temporary program to be presented next year was drawn...