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Undoubtedly he had done well at London (TIME, Sept. 7). The British had asked France to pay ?20,000,000 yearly for 62 years on her War debt. Caillaux had offered ?10,00,000. The British came down to ?16,000,000. Finally they offered to compromise on ?12,500...
TIME is ever welcome and almost an unalloyed delight, and altogether indispensible. But it would seem if your magazine is to inform the busy man, then the use of simple current English, so far as possible, should be the constant rule. I come across in the issue of Aug. 24...
A glib female novelist, with all the patter on "dear old Dr. Freud" and "the sub" (meaning subconscious mind), gets Gita in hand, lures her into feminine flimsies. In time Gita can bear to take walks, even shake hands, with a male novelist, Eustace Bylant. Eustace is admirably veneered, intellectual...
Some people think that Miss Gordon is unattractive, that her impenetrable bewilderment is monotonous, that her attitudes and gestures are sparse and plainly scheduled. Others, meaning almost everybody, maintain that her personality and her ability are among the few utterly original items in the annual theatrical exhibition, in case you...
She plays in this adventure a young wife who suspects her lawyer husband of certain indiscretions with an actress client. It seems that the night before the income tax returns were due he sat up with this client fathoming her finances until all hours. Two well meaning bachelor friends of...