Word: clevelands
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...like our magazines published in the "sticks." For purposes of cheaper printing, etc., you may have TIME printed in Cleveland, or in any other place that may strike your fancy, but give us a New York date line for the home office...
...York is the place we look to for all of our large and best publications, and the most of us do not care to read magazines of the first class emanating from Cleveland, or any other burg. Why, even the back of the first issue received by me from Cleveland came off before I could get the magazine out of my post-office...
...Just look how much more address one has to put on the envelope for Cleveland...
...yellow as the telegraph blanks, and as inscrutable? It was hard to be sure. The police, at all events, evinced some interest in the messages; they were also curious to trace certain long distance telephone calls from Boston to obscure places in the Chinese quarters of St. Louis, Cleveland, Chicago, Baltimore, Pittsburgh?calls in which the connection had been requested in carefully articulated English, followed by the rushing speech of a dim voice haranguing in a chant of monosyllables an unseen Oriental a thousand miles away. ... a staccato cry of comprehension. . . . the click of a receiver...
Newton D. Baker, onetime (1916-21) Secretary of War, accepted membership on the Commission's Executive Committee over the long distance telephone from Cleveland. Said...