Word: reader
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Having been a constant reader of TIME for several years, it is with genuine regret I lose all respect for and reader interest in your magazine...
Sirs: Despite being a long TIME subscriber, a LIFE charter member, a reader of my brother's FORTUNE,an enthusiastic listener to "March of Time," I've never before told TIME how good I think it is because I'm no writer of letters-to-the-editor...
...stooge of Stalin is TIME, and if Trotsky is also no stooge of Stalin, Reader Antoinette Konikow will do well to mobilize the Friends of Trotsky to protect him in turbulent. pro-Stalin Mexico. If he is Stalin's stooge, he will be safe in Mexico and that was TIME'S point. So far as World Revolution is concerned the position of Joseph Stalin is that his left hand constantly assists the Comintern led by Dimitroff to foment World Revolution, while his right assists the Soviet diplomacy of Litvinoff to maintain nominally friendly relations with Capitalist countries. Everyone...
...money to find out if he was right. Friends like Fred Bohen came in for $200,000 more. In spite of his big circulation plans (400.000 first issue). Publisher Cowles announced that, for the present, Look would solicit no advertising. To tradepapers he announced that Look would have "reader interest for yourself, for your wife, for your private secretary, for your office boy." To the public he merely stated that Look was "the most interesting magazine in the world." To insure future lookers, part of the next number's contents were revealed in the first issue: "MYSTERY GIRL...
...omnivorous reader with a sharp memory, Pundit Brisbane possessed a great stock of odds & ends of information, like the hodge-podge of an almanac, which was mightily impressive to his readers. He had a Wellsian feeling for science and material progress, often pondered on the vastness of the material universe, as contrasted with the minuteness of man. For a King Features symposium just before his death, Mr. Brisbane typically wrote: "The successful completion of the 200-inch telescopic reflector is the most important event of 1936. It will carry the sight and mind of science man at least one million...