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...article The Nation said: "We are aware, of course, that the Senators look upon the entire series as impudent but unskilled forgeries and that they joked about them. . . . It is pointed out that the Spanish of the documents is faulty, that the Hearst forces changed the date of one dispatch three times in three consecutive editions, and that no officials of any government which disburses secret funds for corrupt purposes are so stupid as to commit anything to paper. . . . The facts are set forth here for purposes of historical record...
...think that this was news ? Certainly if the documents are genuine it is news. I confess a fake dispatch in the Hearst papers is ordinarily not news, but if these are fakes it would seem that the persistence with which they have been brought forward makes them news...
...road into an undulant brown snake. At last the snake reached Epping Forest, slithered in, dissolved into rat-families which fought and clawed each other for the better nesting places. Shocked squirrels looked on, chattering .... Next morning outraged humans came with guns. Men-children helped their fathers to dispatch the rats. Dogs recovered courage and scented out lairs into which lethal gas was pumped,. Romanticists hoped that the great, "glaring-eyed" bull-rat escaped...
...Lady Furber has had dealings with Lallers in a manner to make her husband acutely covetous of the option; that Mr. Sutherland has been abducted in the hope he will listen to his host's chequebook; that Miss Perkins is an innocent victim of circumstances. A garbled press dispatch is printed in London and meets the eye of Lady Furber. Lady Furber, being a woman of some decision, reaches Monte Carlo almost immediately, boards the yacht, and rings down the curtain a very few pages later...
...Marketing in the Business School, Chairman: Joseph H. Appel, Advertising Manager, John Wanamaker. New York: Neil H. Borden '22, Assistant Professor of Advertising in the Business School; Frank Braucher, Advertising Director of the Crowell Publishing Company, New York; G. M. Burbach, Advertising Manager of the St. Loupis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis; J. K. Fraser, of The Blackman Company Advertising Agency, New York; G. B. Hotchkiss, Professor of Marketing, New York University; H. L. Johnson, President of the Graphic Arts Company, Boston; T. J. McManis, Assistant Manager of Publicity Department, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York; E. T. Singleton, Evans-Winter...