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Sirs: This letter is not for publication but I do want to take exception, as a reader and subscriber, to the following statement in TIME of Dec. 5, p. 19: "'The Governor of New York!' cried Chief Usher Irwin Hood Hoover, as President-elect Roosevelt hobbled out of the White House elevator...
...long-TiME reader, the writer has never previously written you a correction...
People either know Grit intimately or know nothing whatever about it. Many a wide reader would be astonished to hear that Grit, besides being a half-century old, has a claimed circulation of some 425,000 in 48 States. 83% of its circulation in towns of less than 10,000 population...
...Begins, (&-" - (,93-75;-1909-1914 - Mark Sullivan - Scribner (3.75) RETLTRN TO YESTERDAY-Ford Madox Ford-Liveright ($4). THE REVOLT OF THE MASSES-Jose Ortega y Gasset-Norton ($2.75). THE SAVAGE PILGRIMAGE : A NARRATIVE OF D. H. LAWRENCE-Catherine Carswell -Harcourt, Brace ($2.50). THE SECOND COMMON READER-Virginia Woolf-Harcourt, Brace ($3). WINGS OVER POLAND-Kenneth Malcolm Murray-Appleton...
...many other writers to be placed in his general category, has done is something quite outside the field with which the University Press is concerned. Our subjects are specifically narrowed down to a field of intellectual and academical interest which does not often appeal to the general reader...