Word: cards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...given 30 hours apiece of "solo" in Navy planes. The enrollment for ground school two years ago was only 25, but jumped to over 100 last year. This winter about 200 applications are expected. The growth of the success and pleasure of flying is a big drawing card and the popularity of the course is gaining by caps and bounds...
...dance is expected to be a drawing card for the eastern colleges and the dancing populace of New York...
Since I have no complaints to make about TIME, why do I write? Because I wish Mr. Roy E. Larsen would change his methods. To say the least, he is certainly wasting your money. The inclosed card and a letter is the third I have received sine I have been a subscriber. Two I returned to him stating that fact. This one I am sending to you, asking if you will not see that he stops sending soliciting letters to those who are already subscribers...
...Manhattan's wealthy Hebrews is a small man named Louis Wiley. As Business Manager of the New York Times, he is the right-hand prop of Adolph S. Ochs, famed proprietor of that newspaper. There are few facts about newspaper publishing that are not noted in the card-index under Louis Wiley's hat. Recently he held forth on the topic of waste...
...table d'hôte: "There's Oontermeyer!" "There's Bennett!" One afternoon, after the coffee, suggested Poet Markham, a joke went round the company; pencils flashed from waistcoat pockets, and the Child Genius, Nathalia Crane, was born upon the back of a menu-card...