The President: Letters, Jul. 25, 1955

Sir:

It was . . . with quiet applause that I laid aside TIME after finishing the July 4 article on the President. Here at last was something I had waited for: an excellent, concise report of the successes and failures of Eisenhower . . . There were not many failures . . .

ELAN TUITE Rockford, Ill.

Sir:

Why, for a sophisticated magazine like TIME, was it necessary to put any caption at all, let alone the cornball one "The President of the U.S.," under Mr. Eisenhower's picture on the cover? I think his face is known to everyone on earth . ....

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