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...status symbol: in fact, that word exposure means that we are really being read. This latest study fits in with the findings of a number of other surveys that show that-in just about any group-as the level of education, responsibility and income goes up, so does the readership of TIME...
Your cover on Russian Poet Evgeny Evtushenko [April 13] received some unsolicited readership...
...rock and roll records. With these new imperialistic ventures, their weekly dinners, their memories of a Golden Age, and their ingenious persecutions of the well-bred young men who compete for editorial positions, Lampoon editors maintain a state of good humor beyond the wildest imaginings of their Harvard readership (if it still exists). Yes, the Lampoon has a funny building, but there still remains a need for a Harvard humor magazine...
...state government and the Ford plant in Cologne plan to spend $12 million on new housing for 4,000 workers; other employers have hired Italian cooks, set up bocce ball courts. German radio stations feature Spanish-and Italian-language broadcasts; Italian newspapers in Germany are flourishing with a potential readership of 187,000. Still, homesickness is rampant. Said Francesco As-coli, a transplanted construction worker from Bologna: "It's a dreary country, it's a cold country. We try and forget it with a few drinks, but we can't afford them. All we can think...
Dike Breached. But as the Digest's readership grew, so did Wallace's urge to print more surefire Digest titles than other magazines were supplying him. In 1930 he published the Digest's first original article-a study of the effect of music on workaday efficiency-and the dike was breached. From then on, the number of original contributions to the Digest-a fair share of them "planted" first in other magazines-crept steadily upward. Today, they constitute 70% of every issue...