Word: youre
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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I willingly concede that you have a large vocabulary and use good English. I like your publication because it tends to improve my English and increase my vocabulary, but I have no desire to increase it with such words as amanuensis. Sensible men would prefer stenographer or secretary I would...
In spite of your faults, I like your publication. I have been a subscriber since an early issue and I intend to continue with my subscription, but I just wanted to tell you that to me your custom of using unusual words is disgusting.
I disagree with those who think you show courage in publishing the letters of criticism and cancellation which come to you. As a matter of fact, most of them are so obviously unintelligent that they answer themselves rather cruelly. Published without comment, they constitute a sort of subtle flattery of...
Among the most amusing are those which criticize the style in which TIME is written. This style is one of your most unique achievements as it accomplishes the difficult task of condensing without squeezing all the interest out of the matter. It is considered by many competent observers to have...
Good luck to you, TIME. Run your own paper in your own way. You've made a success, unique, distinctive. Your critics couldn't have done it and they cannot tell you how to do it. Pay no attention to concellations which only purge your lists of those...