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...alarming error in an item published in a recent issue of your publication has just been called to my attention. Since my name is directly involved in this mistake, I feel myself privileged to write to you explaining the facts and protesting most earnestly against such gross misrepresentations and factual inaccuracies...
...Governor Haskell, on retiring borrowed vacation money not from the State but from private friends; 3) his transfer of the State capital from Guthrie to Oklahoma City followed a referendum, caused a great constitutional uproar and was finally confirmed by the State Supreme Court. TIME apologizes for these factual errors but has no apology to make for the general impression it conveyed of the Haskell career...
...there were two large uncharted sections. He chose the Upper Koyukuk because it was farther north, inside the Arctic Circle. He liked it so much that a year later he went back there to spend over a year. Arctic Village, May choice of the Literary Guild, is the fascinatingly factual record of his visit. Like Robert Lynd's famed Middletown (statistical study of Muncie. Ind.). Arctic Village's data cover every phase of human activity in the Koyukuk. neatly arranged under anthropological heads, backed up by tables of statistics, pointed by photographs that would do credit...
...Liberal Club will conduct a public condemnation of the Hitler regime, in the Kirkland House common room this evening at 8 o'clock. Two men will speak who have recently been in Germany. The first, Frank E. Mannel 2G will present a factual and analytical account of Hitler's rise to power. The second, Wolfgang Magnes, a native German, will describe the cultural aspects of the situation with special reference to anti-Semitism...
Though he eschews Latin-rooted words, clings to Anglo-Saxonisms almost as tightly as William Morris did, Author Linklater manages to give his bare and lusty chronicle an authentic primitive manner without ever putting the reader to sleep. Though his tale is at times reminiscent of the over-factual Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, it lifts towards the end to a narrative as stripped and swift as a Viking long ship with the oars going all together...