Word: clerks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Insolent Clerks Sirs: I am a subscriber since 1923 at Panama, C. Z. I have always abstained from writing letters that more or less annoy you besides taking up space in your glorious magazine. But the culmination of rage sizzles for expression within me. On p. 14, Oct. 1, issue in third column, under caption "Relief" appears: 1,200 tons of food 3,490 tons of misc. supplies 10 days provisions for 100,000 people, etc. All to be distributed to the poor devils, victims of the tremendous hurricane in Porto Rico. I can imagine the anxiety of those people...
...noted divines of all faiths to speak to audiences made up of all faiths. It is as non-sectarian as a subway train. The club's season begins in October, ends in May. The infrequent churchgoer, the stranded salesman, the sedulously religious, the homebody, the student, the tycoon, the clerk, these people and their like attend...
Kentucky Absentee registration is now permitted only in cities and towns having a population of less than 5,000 inhabitants. Not less than ten days before election day elector may make written application for a certificate to the county clerk. The application must give the elector's name, age, residence, voting precinct or ward, state that he is a qualified voter there, the name of the political party with which he is affiliated, and that he is unavoidably absent from his ward or precinct on the last general registration held there. The application must be signed by the applicant...
Nebraska--Voters residing in cities of less than 7,000 inhabitants may be registered by subscribing before a notary public to the affidavit required of a resident elector and mailing the affidavit to the county clerk of the county in which he resides. There is no provision for absentee registration in the law applying to registration in cities of from 40,000 to 1000,000 inhabitants or applying to cities of from...
Oregon--Applicant may be registered by subscribing to the affidavit required of resident electors before a notary public and mailing the affidavit to the county clerk of the county of his residence...