Word: errors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that as soon as they fall upon our faces we tremble with joy. We so rejoice in every little word of truth, so utterly suppressed until recent years, that we forgive those who first voice it for us-all their near misses, all their inexactitudes, even a portion of error greater than the portion of truth, simply because "something at least, something at last has been said...
...accident and his doctor told him to stay home and recover, but in a week Chrysler told him to return to work or be fired. He went back, but soon Chrysler sent him a letter saying he was fired anyway. It turned out to be a bureaucratic error, so Johnson kept working...
...order to sway public opinion; yet the return address on the envelope is the only identification of Gallo's advertisements when they arrive at The Crimson. By the same token, no respectable newspaper publishes unidentified political advertising. The company's first advertisement was published unidentified because of a technical error; The Crimson provided a standard identification line on the second advertisement...
...case you missed it, I feel it is my duty to tell you that I had the score of the Dartmouth-Columbia game (21-0) right on the button last week. There was also a typographical error that said that Cornell would be Brown. I don't know how it happened. In any case, my Ouija board reports the following...
...Conservatism, Political Activism and, new this quarter, the National Mood. These results were based on telephone interviews in early October with a cross-section of 1,023 Americans of voting age. Similar studies were made in May and July (TIME, Aug. 26). Results for each individual survey have an error factor of plus or minus 3%; in estimating trends from one quarter to another, the error factor is plus or minus...