Word: errors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Subscriber President Brooks omitted to state that Mirabeau B. Lamar was also a President of Texas. TIME hereby acknowledges receipt of 28 other letters in regard to TIME'S error, including much historical data from the following: Geo. C. Powell; Terrell, Tex.; J. D. Campbell, Beaumont, Tex.; Boyd Lee Spahr, Philadelphia, Pa.; Nat. M. Washer, San Antonio, Tex.; Horace M. Mapp, Prairie Lea, Tex.; John K. Whaley, McRae, Ga.; Henry Sweeney, Ladonia, Tex.; William L. Sherrill, Charlotte, N. C.; Thelma L. Aldridge, Waxahachie. Tex.; David R. Locke, Ingram...
...editorial in the New York Times, commenting on President Hopkin's defense of the college youth in the current Scribner's, mentions his contention that "this youth is as if to determine between reality, and fallacy, between truth and error, and between sincerity and hypocricy, as he will be at any later time in life." The editorial goes on to say that, "The college must give its undergraduate the guidance of sincere and thorough scholars and help him to become acquainted with the processes by which the world has accumulated its intellectual wealth, but it is a further prescription...
...Under the insinuating blandishments of their words lurks the gravest error, which tends totally to undermine the very foundations of the Catholic faith. . . . All men understand . . . the duty of believing absolutely God's revelations and obeying His commands. For this purpose, Christ founded the Church on earth. All those who profess themselves Christians cannot but believe that one Church and one Church alone, was founded by Christ. When we enquire . . . which this Church is . . . then all are not in agreement...
...what they choose to call a hypocritical, forceful exploitation of weaker nations by America in her role as the Monarchy of Big Business. "It is better for peoples to make their own mistakes," said the President, but the South American countries are not allowed the opportunity when the error can affect the enterprises of men from this country...
TIME offers no correction, having committed no error. What TIME published was a letter from Member Walter C. Baker of the Niagara Falls Chamber of Commerce, describing in his own words that Chamber's vote on tax-cutting. Member Baker thought the vote unrepresentative. Secretary House (above) says it was not unrepresentative...