Word: addresser
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Today the vital matter to which business must needs address itself is the re-emphasizing of a high standard of business ethics, for upon such a foundation only can buiness be permanently successful...
...Manhattan last week he was suave. It was pleasant, he said, to address "men whose names I have heard for years, but whom I have not before had the opportunity of meeting." Warmed, the Manhattan bankers applauded...
...last Saturday's issue of the New York Herald-Tribune, Dr. John Roach Straton, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, protested that he had been misquoted in reports of his address delivered at the Union recently. It was charged by Dr. Straton that some newspapers had quoted him as saying that, "He (a man to whom he was referring) had some elements of human decency about him, even if he was a Jewish Judge", while in truth he had said, "Though the judge was a Jew and not a Christian, and though he had in the case to deal with matters...
...Straton still doubts the veracity of newspaper reports on the subject, let him consider that he gave his address orally and did not read it. The newspaper men took it verbatim as he delivered it. Does Mr. Straton think his memory more accurate than these notes...
...method of obtaining it. If, however, he wishes to see articles reporting his speeches written in a tone complimentary to him, let him think out what he's going to say before he says it, and not talk for a half hour extempore at the conclusion of his main address...