Word: reference
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...When you refer to General Hugh Johnson's assistant (TIME, Jan. 1), Miss Frances Robinson, you include in parenthesis ("Robbie...
Whether it is a tribute to your popularity or to mine, I cannot say, but so many of my friends have mentioned the reference in your issue of Dec. 25 on p. 34 to "rascally Julius Tammen" I am impelled to drop you this note. Your contributor intended to refer to "Harry Tammen" but the surname and my own -Tannen, when the former is preceded by "Julius" and the adjective employed is "rascally Julius Tammen" suggests you would desire to make a correction. . . . JULIUS TANNEN...
Ordinarily an admirer of your tart journal, I should like to register a protest. ... I refer to a footnote concerning Lawrence Tibbett which was appended to an article headed "Concert Business" (TIME...
Asked to explain the above, administration officials say that the foreign governments have not balanced their budgets. This cannot of course refer to Great Britain, which will have a small surplus this year, but it does refer to France, where there is an indicated deficit of about a half billion dollars...
...wagering in the letter I refer to above makes me laff, as if the accomplishments of the President of this country were widely known and thoroughly realized, the betting in his favor would probably exceed a million...