Word: address
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Anderson feels better after plagiarizing a cheap, trashy, vulgar poem and sending to TIME with the suggestion that it is the "Texas version" of the presidential campaign. If I may use language as vulgar as he-what the hell does he know about the "Texas version"? He gives his address as Los Angeles...
Please discontinue sending copies of TIME to this address. The tone of your magazine is not only hostile but insulting to members of the Catholic Church as the scurrilous verse on page 4, issue of Oct. 8 proves. TIME was recommended to me by you as a magazine of high standard but I find it unfit to be placed in the hands of our teachers and pupils...
...attract a constituency. It has remained in darkness for a wheel's full circle. Yet the president of Wheaton College may succeed where the great laugher failed. He has the privilege of being able to confront teachers conclaves with his back to the club message. Rabelais could only address the intelligent few from behind a smoke screen of slapstick and in the language of a four-a-day fall...
Concluding his address with a prophecy, Mr. Lloyd George declared...
...volume contains the names, local addresses, years and departments of enrolment or official appointments of 9295 students, faculty members, and administrative officers. This figure does not include the names of 45 graduates and undergraduates who registered too late for inclusion in the list, or those of 49 graduate students who neglected to file any address...