Word: canceling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rather conceitedly bigoted and consequently they at once assume an "international mind"-a "worldwide understanding"-which the reading of TIME gives quite naturally-quite without notice. TIME should not despair that such as Mrs. Barger, (TIME. July 25), Miss Hollis (TIME, July 18), Mr. Downing, (TIME, July 11), should cancel their subscriptions-the majority of TIME readers are proud of TIME-are proud that they are TIME readers. Especially, commend the Foreign News Department and the Chinaman. I have made a detailed study of China and of course, it is flattering to me to see a previous personal opinion expressed...
...cancel a paid subscription appeals to me as a weak, silly gesture but a high-school teacher dealing with current events has considerable opportunity to make friends or enemies for magazines. I can assure you that your circulation will not increase through any influence of mine unless I can be convinced that your standards are higher than the issues of your magazine I have had up to date have led me to believe...
Sirs: . . . Please cancel my subscription and let me know what I owe you for the one copy at once. . . . I would like to meet Robert Garland Smith of Phila. (col. 1, p. 25, June 20, 1927.) I bet he wears a white collar, drinks whiskey and plays golf...
...more such article and I must cancel my subscription...
...Please cancel my subscription. New York...