A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 26, 1945
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As almost everybody knows, Blanchard, Davis & Co. were anything but jinxed (score: Army 48; Notre Dame 0). Whether this is a postwar augury remains to be seen. At any rate, TIME'S readers will not have to wait another four years to find out. Now that the compelling urgency of war has passed, TIME can return to its prewar quota of non-military covers. As U.S. sports recover from their war-bound lassitude, your favorite sports figure is bound to turn up on the cover sooner or later. Keep your fingers crossed.
Cordially,
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