Word: timed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Perhaps if Mr. Kintner spent less time crouching before sponsors, he might not "find it difficult to be philosophical." Possibly he would discover a first principle to give desperately needed direction and purpose to the headless monster...
...issue of Jan. 4, 1960, TIME will reveal the identity of its 23rd Man of the Year-the person who, for good or evil, most powerfully influenced the course of events...
...TIME'S first Man of the Year was announced in the issue of Jan. 2, 1928. He was Charles Augustus Lindbergh, who eight months before had soloed the Atlantic in 33½ hours. Since then, the annual choice by TIME'S editors has become a journalistic tradition. The choice is neither an accolade nor a moral judgment: Hitler was Man of the Year in 1938. Nor is a symbolic figure ruled out: the American Fighting-man was the choice for the Korean War year of 1950 and the Hungarian Freedom Fighter was chosen for 1956. There have been...
Would your choice for this year be the same as TIME'S? Send us the name of your candidate and see. If it is the same, you will receive with TIME'S compliments a special certificate testifying that you have become a member of the Honorable Order of Contemporary Historians. Just write your selection (and your name and address) on a postcard and send it to: TIME Man of the Year Sweepstakes, Box 1959, New York 46, New York. All entries must be received before...
...pages 8 and 9 of this issue, TIME introduces an advertising concept that allows book publishers and booksellers to stay within their relatively modest promotion budgets, yet send their messages to TIME'S 10,000,000 readers across the nation...