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...Fort Worth Star-Telegram is one of those positive, colorful characters to whose deeds and utterances legend speedily attaches. He was the central figure of TIME'S report of Postmaster General Farley's junket to Texas last month. Let readers seeking a sharper picture of Publisher Carter reread TIME'S report of Oct. 30 and compare it point by point with Publisher Carter's auto-interpretation, published in full (unedited) below...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Nov. 20, 1933 | 11/20/1933 | See Source »

...have read and reread with amazement your paragraph in the June 5 issue, p. 13, in which the last lines read: "They saw their deposits which they had spent a life time to build up and protect with their good names confiscated by the Government to pay for the mistakes and dishonesty of every smalltown bankster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 19, 1933 | 6/19/1933 | See Source »

...pitied rather than rebuked. . . . The best of Pound's writing-and it is in the Cantos-will last as long as there is any literature." T. S. Eliot (who dedicated his famed The Waste Land to Pound): ". . . There is no other contemporary . . . whom I ever want to reread for pleasure." Allen Tate: "One of the three great works of poetry in our time." Hugh Walpole: "He is a beautiful mingler of dead worlds and live ones to me-one of the few poets who bridges the gulf between the Renaissance and Lenin." Archibald MacLeish: "Pound, more than any other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Unpegged Pound | 3/20/1933 | See Source »

...Soldier Bonus remained last week the question most voters most wanted Governor Roosevelt to answer. While waiting for him to speak out people were told to reread carefully an interview he gave the North America Newspaper Alliance last April. Said he then: "I don't see how, as a matter of practical sense, a government running behind $2,000,000,000 annually can consider the anticipation of Bonus payments until it has a balanced Budget, not only on paper but with a surplus of cash in the Treasury...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Yes or No? | 10/17/1932 | See Source »

...Paris last week Premier Herriot appeared worried and irresolute, said that the "chief fault" of the President's proposal is that it "attributes certain effectives to nations A, B and C, but what would happen if A and B should join against C? . . . I have read and reread President Hoover's message and I shall reread it many times again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: President Proposes | 7/4/1932 | See Source »

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