Word: fax
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sheets there is a lady, sometimes impersonated by a blue-jowled police court reporter, whose duty it is to supply a column of friendly counsel to cor respondents who sign themselves "Blue-eyes" or "Blonde" or "Brokenhearted." The most famed proprietor of such a column is one Beatrice Fair fax, who at her littered desk, sur rounded by helpmates, appears by proxy in this film. The plot, supposed ly non-fictitious, details the amorous bewilderments of those whose wails and whines serve Miss Fairfax as a means of support. There is the gay young girl who scorns...
...flying fields at Pensacola, Florida. He was the first aviator to advocate and practice flying by night over water, and the first who flew over water out of sight of land. From July 1918, until the Armistice he was in charge of the United States airforces of Canada. Hal fax and North Sydney. For his work during the World War he was awarded the Silver Star for exceptionally meritorious service and the Aviator's Medal of Merit...
When asked by a CRIMSON reporter whether there would probably be a tendency toward the lowering of the present high wages and high prices, Professor Caryer replied, "For the immediate future probably not. The high prices at present are due to the fact that the demand fax exceeds the supply. As fast as articles are produced they are bought up by eager consumers who are willing to pay extravagant prices in order to get the products...