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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...read p. 12 of this issue to his club. - ED. May Marry Sirs: There penetrate are to some their things bottom so - if deep I they cannot have any, which I doubt. One of these is the principle upon which you decide what marriage notices shall and shall not appear in TIME. I give it up. Suppose I should take a notion to marry - would I be likely to get the same mentioned in your daffy weekly? Maybe you put in only such as should appear in a column where we see "died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 14, 1927 | 2/14/1927 | See Source »

Helen Wills, 1925 leader of the women, ill during most of the 1926 tournaments, does not appear in the new list...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Tennis Rankings | 2/14/1927 | See Source »

...Crimson Ramblers have been engaged to provide the music at all performances. They will appear as a ten-piece orchestra under the direction of J. W. Green...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSICAL COMEDY CHORUS COACHES PI ETA ENSEMBLE | 2/11/1927 | See Source »

This announcement would at first sight appear to shine like a good omen in a world of unweaned radicals. But examination proves it to be no more than a tardy sanity. "No more Reforms" signifies nothing, since reforms in the best sense result only from a desire to remove evils, and even the cheeriest optimist cannot hope to forestall all corruptions. The News' resolve to avoid platforms is praiseworthy, only because such platforms are usually a collection of meaningless sentences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BETTER PART OF VALOR | 2/11/1927 | See Source »

According to a list, compiled by the New York World, of current laws proposed in state legislatures, the republic is being safeguarded from every possible angle; adopting the methods of modern medicine, the eager solons are not content to wait for trouble to appear but plan to nip it in the budnay, in the very seed, before it is visible to the untrained eye. Thus Senator Beaver of Oklahoma would make it illegal in that state to "circulate" biscuits--apparently a quaint native custom--of less than three inches in diameter and one inch in thickness. "The society biscuit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAN THE SOCIETY BISCUIT | 2/10/1927 | See Source »

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