Word: hara
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Prof. O'Hara...
Last evening my friend Frank Hurburt O'Hara of the University of Chicago faculty called with another friend and during the course of our conversation, TIME was mentioned. O'Hara said, "A certain professor's wife tells the story that while she is away, her husband reads TIME but when she is home, he also reads the Saturday Evening Post." It was explained that his social (?) duties increased so greatly with his wife's departure that he relied upon TIME for all necessary information...
...then asked my friend O'Hara if he was a TIME reader and he replied that he had read TIME and did read it when he happened to have a copy. Then quite modestly I asked him if he hadn't observed that TIME readers are, as a class, more intelligent than the readers of the general class. He hastened to add that he, of course, had always intended to read TIME regularly...
Wouldn't it be a good idea, Gentlemen, to send Prof. O'Hara some of your subscription propaganda? Should he oblige with the necessary five dollars, you would be adding a valuable friend and another "Who's Who" to your list...
JOHN O'HARA...