Word: booklets
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Georgia finally had a bellyful of Ol' Gene. He played frantically on his campaign theme of "white supremacy. State rights, local self-government and oldtime religion." He sent a fiery campaign booklet to all farmers: Do You Want Your Child to Go to School With Negroes? But his attempt to ride back to office on the race issue was a rank failure. Last week's election simply proved a political axiom laid down by Abraham Lincoln...
...Brookdale one can buy 1? and 5? meals (soup, bread, beans, vegetable, dessert, coffee). A pastel booklet explains: "This service is not a charity but a business transaction which Clinton's regards as its special privilege." It is a business transaction, because Clinton has made money...
...study in bed or in overstuffed furniture, or see a doctor if you do . . . see a supervisor if you have to study more than 36 hours a week . . . make careful notes, and learn how to annotate lectures, the pamphlet advised. Warning against accumulated fatigue from midnight study, the booklet advised an afternoon and an evening off each week, regular exercise, and systematic study as an alternative to "exam period blues...
...hustled along by various attendants. Included for the first time was an official application blank for the army ROTC course, accompanied by an explanatory memorandum from their headquarters in Wadsworth House, once General George Washington's base of operations. Also among the assorted pamphlets and information folders was a booklet addressed to "new students" on "Suggestions for Effective Study" produced by the Bureau of Supervisors...
...booklet goes on in the same vein, detailed but a teen-weensy bit vague about everything. Children, we are given to understand, (except VALUABLE children or the one we had to attack to get this review in the beginning) are to be placed in the custody of Mrs. Vogel in the Union where there will doubtless be games and all sorts of goodies and tuck. What these games will be or what work the devil will find to occupy their busy little minds is justly no concern of either the authors or their numerous readers. The children, poor little dears...