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Word: take (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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FRANCIS JURASCHEK President Freystadt-Juraschek, Inc. New York City Sirs: By all means let's have one magazine with full sails and a taut sheet-rope. THE SOUTHWICK Co. New York City Sirs: It takes some courage to limit the size of your publication. CLARENCE R. LINDNER San Francisco Examiner San Francisco, Cal. Sirs: It takes considerable courage, I imagine, to take such a stand, but as a reader and advertiser appreciate your policy and hope you will benefit by it. W. S. BASINGER Passenger Traffic Mgr. Union Pacific System Omaha, Neb. Sirs: In the opinion of Mr. Lillibridge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Limitation Policy | 9/23/1929 | See Source »

...size of TIME will matter so long as you maintain your present editorial policy of terseness. that It is not the number of pages, in my opinion, that counts, but it is the style in which the text is written. Keep that style and you are safe, and take all the advertising you can get. JOHN CONDON President The Condon Co., Inc. Tacoma, Wash. Sirs: I believe from the reader's standpoint TIME should not exceed 60 pages. THE PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Co. Hartford, Conn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Limitation Policy | 9/23/1929 | See Source »

Bernard Mannes Baruch, financier-philanthropist, chairman of the Saratoga Springs Commission of the State of New York, returned to the U. S. after inspecting medicinal springs in Germany, declared: "There were eleven men in the first cabin in the Berengaria who went to Germany to take the cure. They could have saved time and money by taking the waters of Saratoga and have received every bit as much benefit as they did abroad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 23, 1929 | 9/23/1929 | See Source »

...Take away that food," he screamed. "I'll faint ? maybe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trappers Three | 9/23/1929 | See Source »

...feature of this season will be the trip to Ann Arbor to play at the Harvard-Michigan game on November 9. The H. A. A. has assured the manager of the Band that it will take care of all expenses for the trip, which is the longest the Crimson musicians have yet taken...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY BAND HOLDS ITS FIRST TRIALS MONDAY | 9/21/1929 | See Source »

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