A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 13, 1942

To answer some of the questions subscribers are asking about how TIME gathers, verifies, organizes and writes its news

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There is no other system like it in all the world of journalism, and so perhaps you might like to know a bit more about these girls-and also about their...

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