Word: errors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...industry. I was rather offended when you dismissed it with a snicker-"shoe-polish." You might almost as well call the packing industry the "pigsfeet people"-the farmers of the world "manure spreaders." This is a carping letter, although I did not intend it so. Pride injured by an error of omission prompted it. Perhaps sometime in the near future you will have an opportunity to discuss Southern progress. If so, I trust that you will remember this unique field, devote to it a paragraph or two. CHAS. A. HAZEN
Criminal procedure, now framed about the archaic conception of the protection of individual rights, should aim rather at prompt determination of the accused person's guilt or innocence. Felons should not be permitted to escape by grace of a technical legal error...
...very much to the Administration's liking. They were matters which the Administration had not had in mind when, last month, it postponed the adjournment to wait for France to ratify the latest debt agreement. The delay appeared to constitute the Administration's first serious political error, for it also made possible the dragging to Washington of the embarrassing Pennsylvania primary investigations...
This is no doubt the printer's error, but it is perhaps well to notify our less informed brethren so that they may not think the Church found it expedient to recognize the saintliness of a six-year-old child. St. Therese was a Carmelite nun, 24 years of age at the time of her death...
...While doing this, they must reject that purely imaginary figure of the saint conjured up by the defenders of modern error...