Word: informing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...remained for the Dry partisan Christian Century last week to inform its small portion of the reading public that on June 3, in Los Angeles, the Rev. Edwin Courtland Dinwiddie, onetime officer of the Anti-Saloon League, was awarded $150,000 damages against Publisher William Randolph Hearst's Los Angeles Examiner. All Los Angeles dailies of June 3 and 4 spurned the story, as did most of the news services...
...interest of maintaining the habitual accuracy of statement employed by TIME, I would suggest that your reporters be instructed to inform themselves regarding the accomplishments of the Antiaircraft Artillery before they make further statements concerning the possibilities of defensive gunfire...
...other picture on the bill, it is frank and undisguised drivel. The only exciting part is a prolonged scene in which the wife, Helen Twelvetrees, attempts to inform her husband that she is going to have a child. She discourses at length on the beauties of the park, looks ethereal and at last departs in high dudgeon because hubby just will not take the hint. At last by dint of rubbing his nose in some yarn, and announcing that his wife is going to ******, an Irish wardrobe mistress gets across the idea. All goes to show the blushing naivete...
Admiral Kanji Kato, tactiturn chief of the Naval Staff, found ways more potent han words last week to inform the Nation that he disapproves the London Naval Treaty...
...Unfortunately, most of the guidebooks for tourists in Italy, which tell us so much about your wonderful old palaces and historical monuments, do not inform us with equal care concerning these very significant economic accomplishments of recent years. I hope, however, that the admission to the New York Stock Exchange of Italian securities like Pirelli, Montecatini, Italian Edison, Fiat, Agriatica, Meridionale and others, will assist in giving our people a better balanced conception of modern Italy, particularly in respect to its vigorous economic development...