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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...continued prosperity of America is caused largely by sensible, moderate whiskey drinkers spending less money for intoxicants resulting in their savings being invested in Real Estate, Life insurance, Financial Institutions, Automobiles and many ways of making the Irish and Americans richer and happier, is this the correct explanation...
...Bridget? You should spell it Brigid, which is correct. Where do you get your saints from? Rome? Read the history of St. Brigid of Ireland who was famed for her beauty, piety and learning. She founded convents, schools of learning all over Europe. When Ireland was the seat of learning for Europe, England was famous for the people running around naked in poverty and ignorance was popular in England...
TIME, of Feb. 17, 1930, under Army and Navy, gives 100,000 as the number of members of the Navy participating in this year's joint maneuvers off Guantanamo Bay, "well out of public observation." Fifty thousand would be nearly correct...
Year ago when the Sublime Emperor Hirohito, "Son of Heaven," was enthroned, the occasion was felt to be of such enormous importance that all "special editions" were supervised as to content, advertising and correct use of English by minions of the Government. But last week appeared the ordinary annual Japan Today & Tomorrow, published yearly by Osaka Mainichi. First glance showed that it is back to normal. Advertisements withheld last year from the gaze of visitors to the Imperial Enthronement, blazoned forth again. For example, 16 firms touted their sake, and one brand of this potent rice wine slyly boasted...
Clippings of the article on p. 32 of TIME, Feb. 3 concerning the recoveries of my banded Arctic Terns have been forwarded to me by several friends. May I presume to correct your statements? Here are the facts...