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...dozens of top-notchers, put its cards on sale. Prices: 5? to 25?. Artists Harry Wickey, Rockwell Kent and Adolf Dehn began the Christmas card project in 1935. None of the artists made pictures expressly for cards; works were chosen for their reproducibility. But three years ago, as a sop to gum-chewers, the Group added a side line: Christmas cards of conventional kind, designed by professional illustrators. There are now 1,500 cards on the Group list, to which 200 a year are added. The 168 participating artists get 10% royalties, ranging from an average...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Christmas Cards | 11/18/1940 | See Source »

True to a custom in Washington (a supposed sop to pacifistic civilian taxpayers), Gene Reybold sat down at his desk in shirt sleeves and mufti, a pair of tortoise-shell spectacles camouflaging his military nose. Like most Army men out of uniform, he managed to look more like a country doctor than like the top-flight soldier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Defense: New G-4 | 8/19/1940 | See Source »

Baldish, pug-faced "Ugly" Barratt has been chief of the R. A. F. in France since last January, when, as a sop to Army chiefs who demanded control of the air arm, the Air Ministry picked him as the best expert on Army cooperation problems. Under him are two commands, Army Cooperation and the Advance Striking Force. One cooperates with the British Expeditionary Force, the other with the French Air Force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: R. A. F. Against Odds | 5/27/1940 | See Source »

...Secretary: Anthony Eden, a sop to U. S. anti-appeasers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Warlord for Peacemaker | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

Professor Seashore's sop to Bardolaters: "It should be remembered that older writers had a much smaller English language to draw from, and that we know nothing about the number of additional words which they could have used if necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Better them Shakespeare? | 4/22/1940 | See Source »

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