Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...knowledge of war is necessary to our defense, let's have it and a dozen more West Points. But let us not condemn a generation of Americans to living where there are two views. Because we have fought too long to make this world a one-view world for all mankind...
...TIME, LIFE, FORTUNE and THE ARCHITECTURAL FORUM have been cooperating with the War Production Board on conservation of paper. During the year 1945, these four publications of the TIME group are budgeted to use 73,000,000 lb. (1,450 freight carloads) less paper than in 1942. In view of resulting shortages of copies, please share your copy of TIME with your friends...
...guess for the best view from any TIME office anywhere you'd have to go to Rio de Janeiro: in their window-gazing moments our correspondentsthere can look across Rio Harbor to Sugar Loaf Mountain. Drawback: to get into the office at night, you'd have to go through a neighboring apartment building, rise in a rickety service elevator, grope your way down some very dark corridors...
...argument was a public spectacle: the row over what to do with the Emperor. Undersecretary of State Joseph C. Grew, long the none-too-clairvoyant U.S. Ambassador to Tokyo, was indelibly identified in most people's minds as a keep-the-Emperor man (although he insisted that his view was not so simple...
Fleet Street took a longer view. Hats and elections could come & go, but was this pretty, vivacious, 32-year-old woman about to rewrite a chapter of British news paper history? Her fondest hope had be come common knowledge: to spur her 47-year-old husband's Daily Mail back into the all but lost struggle with Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express, and win the top in the mass circulation field...