Word: reference
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sirs: We refer you to article in TIME, Dec. 29, in which you state, p. 33, that the new White Motor Co. President is Ashton G. Bean, previously president of Bishop & Babcock...
...your attention to these perversions of the truth, instead of apologizing like gentlemen for your oversight, you indulged in spite-silly sneers at my efforts to earn a living from journalism. Not even inveterate personal rancor, of which you have given innumerable proofs, can justify such methods. "You always refer with the curled lip of assumed superiority to the Hirst [sic] press, edited as it is by Mr. Brisbane, one of the most brilliant publicists in the world. I challenge you to produce from the Hirst newspapers such a gross example of journalistic dishonesty as I have now exposed." Editor...
...Refer to p. 11, third col., issue...
Sirs: In your vivid summary of H. R. Knickerbocker's remarks on the U. S. S. R., you refer to the relaxations enjoyed by tired Proletarian Dictators on the tropical beaches of the Crimea as "nude mixed bathing" (TIME, Dec. 22) This is perhaps partially true. But it would be a mistake to lead the sensitive readers of TIME into believing that a Soviet bathing beach is sort of glorified American bathing beach (with couples all jumbled up together) minus those essential superficialities, such as bathing suits, on which our great civilization is founded. The most popular bathing beaches...
Beaverbrook strategy had completely failed. Mr. Baldwin had again been "lucky," according to his friends, but Mrs. Baldwin is well known to refer at such times to "Divine Providence...