Word: corrections
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...right, King George V left." Not being familiar with British coins, I am unable to challenge your statement regarding them. However, I have examined British and British Colonial postage stamps for a good many years, as has every philatelist of any experience. Therefore. I must ask you to correct your statement regarding Sovereigns' faces on British stamps. All of the faces of British Sovereigns on British stamps since the first one was issued, in 1840, face to the left-that is, the reader's left. . . . The same rule holds true on the stamps of most of the British...
...game of Monopoly is sufficiently newsworthy for your article under Business & Finance in TIME, Feb. 3, it also deserves a correct review of its conglomerate history...
...nation will survive to correct its political mistakes. But if an unsound financial program is coupled with them, the nation faces destruction...
...headlines, brief reporting, and makeup of the Crimson's article on the Varsity Crew Meeting Monday night conveyed a totally erroneous impression which we should like to correct...
...Navy are old acquaintances of his, as it appears to me you have clearly insinuated. Their knowledge of his absolute fitness for the job no doubt may have influenced them in approving recommendation made by Navy men to appoint him. And why not? Isn't that correct procedure? And why this stuff you print that "in Navy ranks the news of their new CINCUS caused one cheer, two shivers?". . . About the cheer you may be right when you say I "was for the new commander's reputation as a thoroughly experienced, altogether first-class Navy man," although...