Monday, Feb. 22, 1960
THE card that appears as pages 103 and 104 of this issue is one of the new series on "newsmakers" of the past. Based on TIME cover portraits and stories, each of these cards is a reminder of how few years it takes to turn the week's news into history. Twelve newsmaker cards, each featuring a different personality, have been inserted (one to a copy) into the 2,500,000 copies of this week's TIME. This will be repeated twelve times during the year. Your next-door neighbor may have a different card from yours, but you may get it next time. Since the odds against your collecting all twelve in your own copies of TIME are 18,614 to 1, it will be fun to know when anyone gets a full set.
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