Word: doings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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1. When you get mad at TIME and want to stop your subscription what do you do?
. . . In April, 1923, I sent to Wallace's Farmer, published by the Wallace Publishing Company, Des Moines, Iowa, the sum of $11.25 for a perpetual subscription. Just when the plan was announced I do not recall, but I did not respond at once because I had been subscribing on the...
Subscriber Mendum is correct. Wallace's Farmer sold perpetual subscriptions from 1910 to 1927. Several thousand are still in effect. TIME will not include any refunding feature. To do so would destroy the kernel of perpetuity. ?ED.
In Mrs. Strawbridge's plan, refinement is the keynote, for she proposes "no spectacular crusade, no public meetings, no newspaper publicity-nothing of that sort at all. My thought is simply that if people whose wealth and position clothe them with the power of example can be induced to...
To what extent do these activities of the Board constitute "lobbying"?