Word: errors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CRIMSON is perfectly frank to admit that it is an error to print any communication without authenticating the signature. Aside from that, it cannot agree with the Bulletin's second criticism. To print a communication does not mean that the CRIMSON sympathizes with the point of view it expresses. It does not mean this in general, and it did not mean this in the particular case. In fact the exact opposite was true...
Alice Calhoun is the girl and makes the unfortunate error of too precise and obvious make-up for a simple, pioneer primrose. But the men are men and the openness of the scenic spaces is only exceeded by their width. Such productions are harmless to all; entertaining to millions...
...That error has been avoided this fall, and any racing intentionally barred. In consequence no special training period at high speeds has been necessary, and the time has been employed in teaching the men the fundamentals of the Stevens system. The fall season may have seemed rather drab in many respects, but a solid foundation is there now and may be depended upon to bear elaboration next spring...
John Hays Hammond, Chairman of the late United States (Fact Finding) Coal Commission, and Alton B. Parker, who once campaigned for President against Theodore Roosevelt, gathered the cohorts of the National Civic Federation and set out to attack public indifference, ignorance, error...
Meanwhile the Post Office Department remained quite unconcerned; Postmaster General New was of the opinion that the misuse of the frank had been a clerical error...