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Bertrand Russell considers Time magazine to be "scurrilous and
utterly shameless in its willingness to distort; Ralph Ingersoll: "In
ethics, integrity. and responsibility, Time is a monumental failure."
Irwin Shaw: Time is "nastier than any other magazine of the day."
Sloan Wilson: "Any enemy of Time is a friend of mine." Igor
Stravinsky: "Every music column I have read in Time has been
distorted and inaccurate." Tallulah Bankhead: "Dirt is too clean
a word for Timb." Mary McCarthy: "Time's falsifications are nu-
merous." Dwight Macdonald: "The degree of creeuce one gives
to Time is inverse to one's degree of knowledge Of the situation
being reported on." David Merrick: "There is not a single word
of truth in Time." P.G. Wodehouse: "Tone is about the most in-
accurate magazine in existence." Rockwell Kent: Time "is inclined
to value smartness above truth." Eugene Burdick: Time employs
"dishonest tactics." Conrad Aiken: "Time slants its news." Howard
Fast: Time provides "distortions and inaccuracies by the bushel
James Gould Cozzens: "My knowledge of inaccuracies in Time i
first-hand." Walter Winchell: "Tillie's inaccuracies are a staple
my column." John Osborne: "Time is a vicious, dehumanizin
institution." Eric Bentley: "More pervasive than Time's outri
errors is its misuse of truth." Vincent Price: "Fortunately, m
people read Time for laughs and not for facts." H. Allen Smi
"Time's inaccuracies are as numerous as the sands of the Saha
Taylor Caldwell: "l could write a whole book about Time i
curacies." Sen. John McClellan: "Time is prejudiced and unf
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