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As early as 1925 TIME faced the problem of printing in a centrally located point to provide rapid distribution to all parts of the U. S. It moved to Cleveland for a year and a half, then faced the further facts that: 1) it needed a still more centrally located distribution point, 2) despite geography, the solar plexus of the U. S. newsystem was in Manhattan. So in 1927, and 1928, TIME moved in both directions, landed with its printing and circulation activities in Chicago, its editorial offices in Manhattan.
