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...which TIME had recognized President Aguirre as "an honest friend of the working man" and had given him repeated credit for his accomplishments made in the face of a series of political crises. It reported the latest developments, and since President Roosevelt's attack a very careful recheck through many sources has confirmed the accuracy of every statement the article contained...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: A Disgusting Lie | 12/8/1941 | See Source »

...Reader Montgomery doesn't know the worst. A recheck shows Trotsky's ashes weighed 1,200 grams...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Letters, Oct. 7, 1940 | 10/7/1940 | See Source »

Administrator Somervell ordered a thorough recheck of New York City's 1,000 WPArt workers for Communistic activities. Said soft-spoken Artist Henkel: "Somervell's a soldier and doesn't understand what culture means...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Stalin in a Stove | 7/22/1940 | See Source »

...Radio Commandments": 1) Speak in a conversational tone; 2) Take your sermons not from the Bible, but from life; 3) Leave out the word "I"; 4) Neglect the needless; 5) No bunk; 6) No sob stuff; 7) Make the web of your sermon optimistic, cheerful; 8) Check and recheck your script before delivering . . . for absolute factual accuracy; 9) Keep the word "not" out of your sermon script; 10) Use no introduction. Plunge right into the middle of the sermon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RELIGION: Neglect the Needless | 12/6/1937 | See Source »

...fireside chat six weeks ago. New Deal ranks in Congress, split by the fight over Franklin Roosevelt's plan to enlarge the Supreme Court last winter, were still sharply divided. The President's popularity, despite his triumphal tour of the West this fall, seemed subject to recheck. Most important of all, what had looked six weeks ago like a minor reaction on the New York Stock Exchange had developed into a major business recession which was not only the longest since 1933 but one of the sharpest in U. S. economic history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: First Days | 11/29/1937 | See Source »

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