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TIME: T.S. (for Thomas Stanley) Matthews, 52, who joined the editorial staff in 1929 as a book reviewer. Quickly advancing to Books editor, Matthews became a general editor in 1937 and was appointed managing editor in 1943. In a decade of great expansion, during which TIME'S circulation doubled...
Rejuvenating as Juscelino's shot-in-the-arm may be for the rundown economy of his whole state, its most startling results strike the eye in Minas' young capital city of Belo Horizonte. It was laid out just 60 years ago as a Washington-like model city on...
Coverage of the Centralia mine disaster, in which in 111 miners were killed, was typical of how the P-D works. In 1947, after the last body was pulled from the mine, scores of newsmen from other papers went home. Not the PD. It doubled its staff on the assignment...
Hunt, Superintendent of Schools in Chicago for six years, and a professed defender of public school education, said, "Mr. Griswold and others think of the standards of another day and times. In 1900 there were 600,000 boys and girls in the high schools of the nation. This fall, there...
To cut costs of handling, many merchants pin their hopes on greater mechanization of warehouses. A few enthusiasts foresee the day when electronic brains will do all the paper work and robots all the labor. They have even coined a word for it: "autobution." But savings are being made by...