Word: reportedly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...axiomatic that anything can happen in the publishing business and generally does. However, one thing I never expected to get mixed up in was recipes. Nevertheless, at the risk of temporarily turning this letter into a treatise on cookery. I can now report that we have on hand about 1,000 of your favorite recipes...
Redder-faced still was FORTUNE'S Pollster Elmo Roper. He had predicted a Dewey landslide comparable only to Roosevelt's victory over Landon. He was so sure of it that, on Sept. 9, he said he would report no more figures unless there was a significant change. On election eve, he had found none, said: "I stand by my prediction. Mr. Dewey is in." But Roper, who had predicted the three previous presidential elections within .2 to 1.2% of accuracy, had no alibis. Said he: "How did we go wrong? I frankly do not know...
Last week South Korean army forces retook the southern cities of Sunchon and Yosu, seized in a Communist uprising the week before (TIME, Nov. 1). TIME Correspondent Carl Mydans accompanied government assault troops. His report...
...adless magazine is still run by its first editor. When Curtis asked friendly, tousled Mrs. Ada Campbell Rose, 47, to survey the children's field, she was a textbook editor and housewife with two sons. Impressed by her report, Curtis asked her to edit a magazine for moppets...
...thing television is not doing is standing still. Last week, speaking to a meeting of advertising men, NBC's President Niles Trammell gave TV a generally good report card. He had a couple of surprises and one mildly alarming prophecy. Items...