Word: aug
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Boston Post, on p. 19 of its issue of Aug. 6, carries an article by Bill Cunningham which copies Mr. Slocum's letter verbatim without credit...
Congratulations, because so far as I am aware your magazine (TIME, Aug. 4), is the first in America to give full credit to that wonderful runner, A. F. Newton of South Africa. Better late than never. Newton was born within a mile or two of Bedford, England, famous because it was whilst in jail in that town that John Bunyan wrote his Pilgrim's Progress. New to a left England when a youth of 15 to study and take up farming in Rhodesia, South Africa, and as stated never took up running seriously until near 40 years...
...Slocum wrote you a very entertaining letter which you published under the title of "Boowoo and Ubum" on p. 4 of your issue of Aug...
...HARVEY JOHNSON Philadelphia, Pa -TIME queried Publisher Longan about the anti-snake rule on his Kansas City Star and Times, and its fracture last fortnight (TIME, Aug. 18). The communication here printed is his reply, received by TIME too late for incorporation in last week's Star-Times snake story...
...heels of the Department of Commerce inventory of U. S. aviation for 1930 (TIME, Aug. 18) appeared last week an analysis by Harvey L. Williams, president of Air Investors, Inc. Mr. Williams' survey, an independent effort, paralleled much of Secretary Young's but noted in addition: For the first time since Summer 1927 the number of airplanes licensed and identified has slumped (from 9,767 as of Jan. 1, to 9,524 as of July 1). As 1,500 new aircraft were licensed during that period, it means that about 1,740, or 18% of the total went...