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...seme-public rating brought with it an average yearly charge of $50, and a total bill of $250, at which the council balked and filed its request for charge revision...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conant Hall Phone Booths Torn Out Following Bid for Altered Charges | 12/3/1953 | See Source »

...enormous quantity and variety of sound radio and television is available, some of which is excellent, some of which is exceedingly silly, seme of which might legitimately be described as 'horrible.' Last year, during the Republican Convention in Chicago, I sat with my head in a television set for four days. The convention coverage could not have been better done . . .There was not the smallest sign of partisanship. At intervals a personable young lady appeared to recommend a particular brand of refrigerator, but when her appearance would have interrupted a dramatic development, it was postponed . . . According...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: TV & Freedom | 8/3/1953 | See Source »

During the three-hour interview, a noisy, chugging sound persisted from the bathroom off Petrillo's office, and the desk buzzer that swings open his office door wouldn't work. These annoyances finally burned him up. "Seme days everything goes wrong!" he shouted. "You can't get the damn plumbers here. They don't fix the buzzer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 2, 1948 | 2/2/1948 | See Source »

...disguise his youth. While on a trip to Puerto Rico the local telephone company almost fell into his lap. He went into the telephone business, in 1924 got King Alphonso of Spain to contract for I.T. & T. telephone service in Spain. Last week cosmopolitan Mr. Behn reported that seme 61% of I.T. & T.'s assets are in the Americas (mainly Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Cuba...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMUNICATIONS: Mr. Behn Reports | 5/3/1943 | See Source »

...time be immunized against further interest in the psychopathology of an old lecher. But what is the consequence of that boredom and immunity? It means simply Chat in order to maintain their circulation the publishers of the tabloids have to look around for a new case which has seme hitherto unexplored variation of the sexual theme. . . .* This new journalism is like the procurer to an old roue who has daily to tempt him with new excitements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Orgy | 2/7/1927 | See Source »

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