Word: canceling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TIME was like an apple pie when J first subscribed. Now it is like a mince pie; and so I am asking you in this letter to cancel my subscription. Do you understand what I mean...
...will speak in the Paine Concert Hall at 4:30 o'clock today on "Capital Punishment." The address is being given under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks. House Association, and takes the place of a lecture which was scheduled last December, and which Mr. Darrow was forced to cancel...
...Please cancel my subscription at once. I can no longer tolerate your sneering articles regarding Catholic persons and affairs and I do not understand how any self-respecting Catholic can remain your subscriber. Your articles under RELIGION this week are an insult to nine-tenths of the Christian world for nine-tenths of that world is still Catholic. Your policy is a poor...
Will you please cancel my subscription to TIME on its expiration. I am disappointed in what promised to be a very entertaining and educational publication. I feel that your reference to notables is at times impertinent and your liberty with diction runs into excesses. I also do not like the red border and feel that I would much rather have the Literary Digest as it covers the subjects covered by TIME in a dignified manner and withal fills my wants...
While your magazine or newsmagazine as you call it serves its purpose, I am content to let my subscription run out. The trouble with TIME, as I see it, is that it is too brief. You do not have space to cover thoroughly your subjects. Hence please cancel my subscription...