Word: errored
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...edition of TIME, you have an article entitled "The Duke's Heaven," in which I figure quite prominently. ... I would like to correct one great error. . . . The idea of turning Del Monte into a postgraduate school for naval officers originated entirely with the naval authorities and the matter came to me without any direct or indirect promotion. Incidentally, it is not a "Little Annapolis." Del Monte was selected only after the most careful survey of innumerable sites in various parts of the country...
...game started for the Crimson and held Middlesex scoreless for two innings, while his teammates were collecting two runs and teammates were collecting two runs and three hits from Earl Tylor, the Middlesex starter. Both these runs came in the second inning, when Dick Guidera reached on an error, stole second, and came home on Bill Hickey's single. Hickey then stole second, took third on another error and scored on Bob Carlson's long fly to left...
...Right to Lie. Hocking would cut the moral props out from under the liars and strengthen the conviction of moral responsibility in the free press: "The right to be in error in the pursuit of truth does not include a moral right to be deliberately in error. . . . Since the claim to the rights of free speech and free press rests on duty of a man to his thought and to his social existence, when this duty is ignored or rejected-as it is rejected when the issuer is a liar, an editorial prostitute whose political judgments can be bought...
...preface to his last collection of short stories, The Mixture As Before (TIME, July 22, 1940), Author Maugham announced: "I shall not write any more stories." Now Maugham insists that it was all a typographical error: a careless printer left out the "m" in Maugham's "many...
...upshot: Ambassador Oderigo, with good diplomatic sense, announced that his communique had been partly in error. Next day at the airport, as he prepared to return to B.A., Alfredo Palacios, his eyes gleaming, received the warm abrazos and huzzahs of his Peruvian friends...