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...reader of TIME since its 18th issue and as subscription representative may I enter my protest against your admitting such advertisements as carried on the next to the last page of Vol. IV, No. 21. Let Mac-Fadden and his publications take such copy. Cure-alls are beneath the dignity of TIME. (Mrs.) S. C. BABSON The advertisement in question was that of the Whole Grain Wheat Co. of Chicago. TIME'S Advertising Manager (who thoroughly investigates the merits of each prospective advertiser) is not in sympathy with Subscriber Babson.-ED. Little Fishes...
...position, as regards relative numbers of the fleets, I would venture merely to refer any one interested in the matter to Senator Hale's admirably lucid statement, with as many statistical tables as are good for the digestion, which is contained in The Congressional Record of May 23, Vol. 65, No. 138. There you will find the whole position stated with the utmost clearness. I do not need to go to any British source for a fair statement of the position-I am well content to leave the matter in the capable hands of Senator Hale...
...Mexico. $5.00; in Canada, $5.50; elsewhere, $6.00. For advertising rates address: Robert L. Johnson, Advertising Manager, TIME, 236 E. 39th St., New York City; New England representatives, Sweeney & Price, 127 Federal St., Boston, Mass.; Western representatives, Powers & Stone, 38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.; Circulation Manager, Roy E. Larsen, Vol...
...Outlook, soberest of U. S. reviews, craved the indulgence of its readers for any tardiness with which they might receive Vol. 138, No. 11, dated Nov. 12, explaining that No. 11 had been withheld from the presses until Nov. 5 that the editors might "interpret the verdict of the voters on the Presidential campaign." When No. 11 reached its readers, its opening words were these...
...those footnotes of yours (Vol. IV. No. 19, page 23) you mention Critic Woollcott's connection with various papers in Manhattan, but omit his very distinguished service with the Stars and Stripes, the A.E.F.'s weekly newspaper...